Jennifer Andersen had a lot of reasons to leave Delicious, not the least of which was her attempt to drown her former sweethearts father—the town preacher—in the baptismal font. Away from the poisonous fruits of her birthplace, Jennifer finds peace, a good woman and, for decades, a happy life. Until the phone call.
\r\nNow Jennifer is on her way back to Delicious where her old foes wait for her save one: her mother. Hard enough to confront her mothers inexplicable suicide, but theres also her sisters rampant heterosexuality, the preachers unmitigated hatred and a town that has more reason than ever to look down on the Andersen name.
\r\nJennifer, and Delicious, may have the final word at an unforgettable funeral as full of surprises as Delicious is full of secrets.
In a debut novel full of sharp observation and kind wit, Marianne Banks tells the story of a small town survivor in one of the most inventive and insightful novels of the year.
This is a Bella Attitude novel.
Jennifer Andersen had a lot of reasons to leave Delicious, not the least of which was her attempt to drown her former sweethearts father—the town preacher—in the baptismal font. Away from the poisonous fruits of her birthplace, Jennifer finds peace, a good woman and, for decades, a happy life. Until the phone call.
\r\nNow Jennifer is on her way back to Delicious where her old foes wait for her save one: her mother. Hard enough to confront her mothers inexplicable suicide, but theres also her sisters rampant heterosexuality, the preachers unmitigated hatred and a town that has more reason than ever to look down on the Andersen name.
\r\nJennifer, and Delicious, may have the final word at an unforgettable funeral as full of surprises as Delicious is full of secrets.
In a debut novel full of sharp observation and kind wit, Marianne Banks tells the story of a small town survivor in one of the most inventive and insightful novels of the year.
This is a Bella Attitude novel.