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From the bestselling author of "Pride, Prejudice, and Cheese Grits"
comes a new and comical contemporary take on the perennial Jane
Austen classic, "Emma."
Caroline Ashley is a journalist on the rise at "The Washington
Post" until the sudden death of her father brings her back to
Thorny Hollow to care for her mentally fragile mother and their
aging antebellum home. The only respite from the eternal rotation
of bridge club meetings and garden parties is her longtime friend,
Brooks Elliott. A professor of journalism, Brooks is the voice of
sanity and reason in the land of pink lemonade and triple layer
coconut cakes. But when she meets a fascinating, charismatic young
man on the cusp of a brand new industry, she ignores Brooks's
misgivings and throws herself into the project.
Brooks struggles to reconcile his parents' very bitter marriage
with his father's devastating grief at the recent loss of his wife.
Caroline is the only bright spot in the emotional wreckage of his
family life. She's a friend and he's perfectly happy to keep her
safely in that category. Marriage isn't for men like Brooks and
they both know it... until a handsome newcomer wins her heart.
Brooks discovers Caroline is much more than a friend, and always
has been, but is it too late to win her back?
Featuring a colorful cast of southern belles, Civil War
re-enactors, and good Christian women with spunk to spare, "Emma,
Mr. Knightley, and Chili-Slaw Dogs" brings the modern American
South to light in a way only a contemporary Jane Austen could have
imagined.
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