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Reunion at Mossy Creek
Reunion at Mossy Creek
Author: Deborah Smith, Sandra Chastain, Debra Dixon, Virginia Ellis, Nancy Knight, Martha Shields, Carolyn McSparren, Dee Sterling
Welcome back to Mossy Creek! The warm-hearted but stubborn residents of the small town whose motto is "Ain't Going No Where--And Don't Want To" are once again sorting out the joys, sorrows, and everyday mysteries of life.
ISBN-13: 9780739429594
ISBN-10: 0739429590
Publication Date: 2002
Pages: 428
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Publisher: BelleBooks, Inc
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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Excellent second edition to Mossy Creek. Hilarious and emotional. Good read
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If you read the first book, you'll want this one to see who actually burned the high school down. Of course, you'll want to catch up on your favorite citizens to see what happened to them in their lives!!!
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With the twenty-year reunion at Mossy Creek, Georgia coming soon, Creekites wonder who burned down the town's high school back then that has forced locals to attend nearby rival Bigelow High School? Apparently the arsonist is taunting the Creekites by having sent to the town the ten cent fortune telling machine used during that homecoming day when the fire changed so many lives.

Though not even born yet, wallflower Josie McClure knows the impact of the fire because her mother was the homecoming queen who never celebrated her victory and forced her to compete for the Bigelow High School Homecoming Day Queen, which she humiliatingly lost. Rainey Ann Cecil thinks back to that fatal day in 1981 when she was twelve and with Robert Walker and Hank Blackshear believed they caused the fire. Amos Royden is now the sheriff and would like to solve the case that his now deceased father always felt blemished his law enforcement record. Other are impacted by either the fire or the upcoming reunion. Will the reunion complete the destruction of the Creekites or refurbish the civil pride of being a Creekite?


Written as a series of vignettes tied together through the reunion, the story line is humorous and sad focusing on how a pivotal event can change lives forever. Though an ensemble, the characters come across as genuine leaving readers to understand their pain, loneliness, and their need to belong. Fans will enjoy tremendously REUNION AT MOSSY CREEK and want to read the previous slice of small town southern living, MOSSY CREEK. Both novels colorfully and cleverly illustrate small town southern living.


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