The Curl Up and Dye

Fiction & Literature, Contemporary Women
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Author: Sharon Sala ISBN: 9781402283970
Publisher: Sourcebooks Publication: February 4, 2014
Imprint: Sourcebooks Landmark Language: English
Author: Sharon Sala
ISBN: 9781402283970
Publisher: Sourcebooks
Publication: February 4, 2014
Imprint: Sourcebooks Landmark
Language: English

Wally Lamb meets Steel Magnolias in this story of LilyAnn Bronte, the Peachy-Keen Queen, which in Blessings, Georgia, was epitome of success.

Those were the best days of her life...

"Poor LilyAnn," the local ladies lament. "She sure is stuck in the past."

Eleven years ago, LilyAnn Bronte was the Peachy-Keen Queen of Blessings, Georgia—the prettiest, smartest, and most popular girl in town, going steady with the star quarterback, a high school career on the fast track to success. Then Randy Joe was killed in Iraq, and somehow LilyAnn just let herself go to seed.

Ruby, Mabel Jean, Vera, and Vesta of the Curl Up and Dye have been itching to give LilyAnn a makeover, but she knows it would make more than a new hairstyle for her to get her life back.

Until one fateful day, when a handsome stranger roars into town, and LilyAnn has a revelation.

Maybe the best is yet to come...

Praise for Color Me Bad:

"This is Southern fiction at its absolute best! I, for one, can't wait to visit Blessings, Georgia again!"—Sharon's Garden of Book Reviews

Praise for Sharon Sala:

"Sharon Sala is one of those gifted writers able to touch your heart."—Night Owl Reviews

"Sala [has a] rare ability to bring powerful stories to life."—RT Book Reviews

"Ms. Sala's characters are so well created...I could tear myself apart."—Long and Short Reviews

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Wally Lamb meets Steel Magnolias in this story of LilyAnn Bronte, the Peachy-Keen Queen, which in Blessings, Georgia, was epitome of success.

Those were the best days of her life...

"Poor LilyAnn," the local ladies lament. "She sure is stuck in the past."

Eleven years ago, LilyAnn Bronte was the Peachy-Keen Queen of Blessings, Georgia—the prettiest, smartest, and most popular girl in town, going steady with the star quarterback, a high school career on the fast track to success. Then Randy Joe was killed in Iraq, and somehow LilyAnn just let herself go to seed.

Ruby, Mabel Jean, Vera, and Vesta of the Curl Up and Dye have been itching to give LilyAnn a makeover, but she knows it would make more than a new hairstyle for her to get her life back.

Until one fateful day, when a handsome stranger roars into town, and LilyAnn has a revelation.

Maybe the best is yet to come...

Praise for Color Me Bad:

"This is Southern fiction at its absolute best! I, for one, can't wait to visit Blessings, Georgia again!"—Sharon's Garden of Book Reviews

Praise for Sharon Sala:

"Sharon Sala is one of those gifted writers able to touch your heart."—Night Owl Reviews

"Sala [has a] rare ability to bring powerful stories to life."—RT Book Reviews

"Ms. Sala's characters are so well created...I could tear myself apart."—Long and Short Reviews

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