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ISLE OF PALMS by DOROTHEA BENTON FRANK
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SummaryAnna Lutz Abbot thinks she has her independence, and
therefore her happiness, intact. She is a capable woman, a
sensible woman, not someone given to risky living.
This all seems to be true enough until her lovely daughter
returns from college for the summer a very different
person, her wild and wonderful ex-husband arrives, and her
flamboyant new best friend takes up with her daddy,
turning a hot summer into a steaming oneonly to be
cranked up another ten degrees by Anna's own fling with
Arthur, who is, heaven help us, a Yankee. All the action
unfolds under the watchful eyes of Miss Mavis and Miss
Angel, her next-door neighbors of a certain age, who have
plenty to say about Anna's past, present, and future.
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