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The Quaker Café

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Description for The Quaker Café Paperback.
When Liz Hoole, a free-spirited liberal from the Midwest, marries into a conservative Quaker family, she knows that raising children in compliance with Quaker values will be challenging. Twenty-five years later, she still feels like she’s falling short of expectations. Fortunately, her faith and her friends in the small, rural North Carolina town of Cedar Branch keep her strong. After her best friend’s politically powerful father dies, Liz stumbles upon secrets from the past that threaten to unravel the current harmony in Cedar Branch, a town with a history of racial tension. As she researches more and eavesdrops on gossip at the Quaker Café, where everyone meets each morning, Liz soon discovers the truth about an injustice that she cannot reveal to anyone—not even her husband. Surrounded by a cast of richly drawn Southern characters, Liz learns that even good people can make bad choices. Now, she must decide whether she has the strength to bring a past wrong to light, despite the consequences. Revised edition: This edition of The Quaker Café includes editorial revisions.

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Publisher
Lake Union Publishing
Condition
New
Number of Pages
320
Place of Publication
Seattle, United States
ISBN
9781477822111
SKU
V9781477822111
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 15 to 20 working days
Ref
99-50

About Brenda Bevan Remmes
Brenda Bevan Remmes lives with her husband near Black River Swamp, South Carolina, in an old family home filled with the history of generations past. Her stories and articles have appeared in many publications and journals, including Newsweek. She spent her career conducting rural health education programs for the Schools of Medicine at both the University of North Carolina and the University of South Carolina. The Quaker Café is her first novel.

Reviews for The Quaker Café
“A story tinged with just the right Southern sound and sensibility—told with layers of laughter and love and lumps in the throat.” —Marti Healy, author of The Rhythm of Selby

Goodreads reviews for The Quaker Café


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