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The Owl & Moon Cafe
Author: Jo-Ann Mapson

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Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780743266413 - ISBN-10: 0743266412
Pages: 368

Book Description:
After losing her teaching position at the local university, Mariah Moon will do anything to keep her gifted twelve-year-old daughter, Lindsay, in a prestigious private school -- which means moving in with her mother and grandmother in an apartment above The Owl & Moon Café.



When her mother, Allegra, is diagnosed with leukemia, Mariah rises to the challenge of running the café: mastering her mother's famous fudge and chatting up customers -- including a man who might just reawaken her heart. Meanwhile, Lindsay's controversial entry in a major national science contest creates a minor maelstrom in the cosseted Monterey Bay community. And Allegra, with one last great love affair in her, will revisit a man she loved so many years ago, and disclose the biggest secret of the Moon family: the identity of Mariah's father.



Will the Moon women recognize this as the moment to do away with their family history of dubiously fathered children, and learn to forgive others and themselves in order to move forward? In her poignant new novel, bestselling author Jo-Ann Mapson explores the complexities of love and family with the keen eye and stylistic grace that have made her books perennial favorites.

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Top Member Book Reviews

Marta J. (booksnob) wrote on 9/18/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Started this but decided pretty early on that it was chick lit, which I can't tolerate these days... but I'm sure some one will enjoy it! (I am a book snob!)


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Cas R. wrote on 9/25/2009...


I really enjoy Ms. Mapson's writing and this was no exception. It was a bit too predictable for me but i enjoyed the reading and the characters. It's not a 5 star like most of her others that I have read though. I loved the four generation of women and how they all love each other but lives are made from reacting to one another. An enjoyable read.

Donna C. (MrsJimbo) wrote on 2/24/2008...


This was a really good story, excellent characters and good descriptive writing. Unfortunately I found the main characters a bit whiney.

Lorraine R. (Lorraine528) wrote on 7/17/2007...


This was an outstanding book!! I highly recommend it.

Nancy C. (Nuffy) wrote on 4/12/2007...


Great story. Wonderful characters. Loved it.

JoAnn G. (bookwoman28) wrote on 10/2/2006...


A single mom with a gifted 12 year old daughter loses her teaching job and must move in with her mother and grandmother, who share quarters over the family's cafe. This, of course, opens countless avenues of differences in lifestyles, family secrets, unexpected alliances, and new romances. Other than a few too many fortuitous coincidences, the book is well-written and the characters are warm and engaging.


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