Come Bye

Fiction & Literature, Contemporary Women
Cover of the book Come Bye by Kathy Wagenknecht, Kathy Wagenknecht
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Author: Kathy Wagenknecht ISBN: 9781465717207
Publisher: Kathy Wagenknecht Publication: November 30, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Kathy Wagenknecht
ISBN: 9781465717207
Publisher: Kathy Wagenknecht
Publication: November 30, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

When Gerry Krane returns to the small town where she grew up to write a book about two of the local celebrities, and an artist and her family move in down the road, everyone in town seems on the verge of change – from names to hairstyles to relationships to creative outlets.
New friendships are forged and old acquaintances are remembered – particularly Miss Velma Lee Lewis, the grand doyenne of manners and rectitude. Although deceased, her edicts continue to influence the behavior of all the citizens of Plainview.
Secrets from the past come to the surface amid the herding and trailing activities of the dog stars of Gerry's book, BELLWHETHER TAILS.
In the same way that the herding term, "Come Bye," (turn right and circle clockwise) is the complement to "Away to Me," (turn left and circle counter-clockwise), so the book COME BYE is a complement to the author’s first novel, AWAY TO ME. Both books herd together a family, but they come to the solution from opposite directions.

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When Gerry Krane returns to the small town where she grew up to write a book about two of the local celebrities, and an artist and her family move in down the road, everyone in town seems on the verge of change – from names to hairstyles to relationships to creative outlets.
New friendships are forged and old acquaintances are remembered – particularly Miss Velma Lee Lewis, the grand doyenne of manners and rectitude. Although deceased, her edicts continue to influence the behavior of all the citizens of Plainview.
Secrets from the past come to the surface amid the herding and trailing activities of the dog stars of Gerry's book, BELLWHETHER TAILS.
In the same way that the herding term, "Come Bye," (turn right and circle clockwise) is the complement to "Away to Me," (turn left and circle counter-clockwise), so the book COME BYE is a complement to the author’s first novel, AWAY TO ME. Both books herd together a family, but they come to the solution from opposite directions.

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