From the author of The Accidental Bestseller
comes a wonderfully entertaining book about what to do when
life comes at you full swing.
At forty-one,
Vivian Armstrong Gray's life as an investigative journalist
is crumbling. Humiliated after taking a bullet in her
backside during an exposé, Vivi learns that she's pregnant,
jobless, and very hormonal. This explains why she says 'yes'
to a dreadful job covering suburban living back home in
Georgia, a column she must write incognito.
Down
South, it's her sister's ballroom dance studio that becomes
her undercover spot where she learns about the local
life-and where unexpected friendships develop. As she digs
up her long buried roots, she starts to wonder if life
inside the picket fence is really so bad after all.
Oh the shame and impropriety of being shot in the derriere. The South is definitely operates on a different set of rules for many. Only that would have a mother concerned that it was improper to get shot "there" rather than be concerned that her daughter had been shot. There are both good and not so good parts to these rules. Home is home and it is different for each of us. Vivien sounds like someone I'd like to know. (Patricia Barraclough 10:55pm April 8, 2010)
Sounds good! Thanks for the blurb! (JoAnn White 12:41pm April 10, 2010)