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The Saving Graces by Patricia Gaffney

The Saving Graces

by Patricia Gaffney
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  • First Published:
  • Jun 1, 1999, 416 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Apr 2000, 544 pages
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Laurie Cassidy

EXCELLENT!!
A little bit confusing the first couple chapters, but once you get past that, you will not be able to put this book down!!
I cried sad and happy tears as I read...
Perfect book for your summer vacation...or your sunny backyard..
My 26 year old daughter gave it to me, and I am passsing it on to my mother!!
Women of all ages will be inspired to lead truer lives after reading this book!!
Thank you Patricia Gaffney!
Pamela Rose

Great book, just read it!


Kimberly
Well, I just wanted to say that I'm not really a bookworm, I don't read a lot, I got this book a few weeks ago and haven't been able to put it down! Women at work that have read it have commented on it. It is really good. I've laughed and cried reading it, it makes you feel like you're experiencing it with these women and you know them as they were your friends! It reminds me of myself and my circle of best friends. I especially like Emma. I will definitely read another P. Gaffney book!!
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