On the right side of a dream
Record details
- ISBN: 0345464753
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Physical Description:
xii, 226 p. ; 21 cm.
print - Edition: 1st ed.
- Publisher: New York : One World/Ballantine Books, c2005.
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Subject: | Women cooks Fiction Haunted houses Fiction African American women Fiction Inheritance and succession Fiction Bed and breakfast accommodations Fiction |
Genre: | Ghost stories. Psychological fiction. |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Kenton County.
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- Baker & Taylor
In the sequel toDancing on the Edge of the Roof , Juanita Lewis once again heads down the road for a new series of adventures when an eccentric friend leaves her a B&B, along with its resident ghost. Reader's Guide included. Original. 15,000 first printing. - Random House, Inc.
What are you supposed to do with a restored spirit? Eventually, I got some answers. I just didnât expect to get so many.
When Juanita Lewis arrived in Paper Moon, Montana, courtesy of a Greyhound bus, she was just looking for a brief respite. Instead, she found a home, friends, and a man to love. But this leave-your-attitude-by-the-door woman made a promise to herselfâone that she intends to keep. Now that sheâs got a place to come back to, Juanita wants to see the world.
A trip out West with her eccentric trucker friend, Peaches, leads to a cooking stint at a new age spa for skinny celebrities. Crazy, but its here that Juanita decides to take her talent for cooking to a new level . . . and make it her dream. She also learns something about life: It does turn out the way you planned itâjust be ready to change the plan a few times along the way.
Just as Juanitaâs journey begins, sheâs called back to Paper Moon, having inherited an old, slightly haunted B&B, as well as a mountain of decisions. Thereâs her self-centered, irresponsible daughter, insisting that she get some sense and come back home to Columbus, and a son whoâs doing things Juanita canât bear to think about. So how does a middle-aged black woman from the projects follow her heart when itâs heading in so many different directions? By asking the right questions, then listening with her soul.