Publisher: William Morrow Trade
Publish Date: March 29, 2011
Paperback, 384 pages
Fiction
ISBN: 978-1402251863
***My review is coming later today***
About the Book:
Dorothea Benton Frank is a native of the South whose novels vividly capture the wild beauty, laid-back atmosphere, earthy characters, and charming eccentricities of life in South Carolina’s Lowcountry. Written with compelling honesty and emotional depth, her stories have touched readers from coast to coast, and propelled her to the top ranks of bestsellerdom nationwide.
Now this remarkable writer revisits some of her most unforgettable characters in this enchanting new story sure to make you laugh and cry. Return with her to Tall Pines Plantation in this long-awaited sequel to her beloved bestseller Plantation. . . .
When Caroline Wimbley Levine returned to Tall Pines Plantation, she never expected to make peace with long-buried truths about herself and her family. The Queen of Tall Pines, her late mother, was a force of nature, but now she is gone, leaving Caroline and the rest of the family uncertain of who will take her place.
In the lush South Carolina countryside, old hurts, betrayals, and dark secrets will surface, and a new generation will rise along the banks of the mighty Edisto River.
Wonderfully evocative, infused with humor and poignancy, and rich with the lyrical cadences of the South, Lowcountry Summer is vintage Dorothea Benton Frank, a deeply moving novel you’ll want to savor and share.
Fiction
ISBN: 978-1402251863
***My review is coming later today***
About the Book:
Dorothea Benton Frank is a native of the South whose novels vividly capture the wild beauty, laid-back atmosphere, earthy characters, and charming eccentricities of life in South Carolina’s Lowcountry. Written with compelling honesty and emotional depth, her stories have touched readers from coast to coast, and propelled her to the top ranks of bestsellerdom nationwide.
Now this remarkable writer revisits some of her most unforgettable characters in this enchanting new story sure to make you laugh and cry. Return with her to Tall Pines Plantation in this long-awaited sequel to her beloved bestseller Plantation. . . .
When Caroline Wimbley Levine returned to Tall Pines Plantation, she never expected to make peace with long-buried truths about herself and her family. The Queen of Tall Pines, her late mother, was a force of nature, but now she is gone, leaving Caroline and the rest of the family uncertain of who will take her place.
In the lush South Carolina countryside, old hurts, betrayals, and dark secrets will surface, and a new generation will rise along the banks of the mighty Edisto River.
Wonderfully evocative, infused with humor and poignancy, and rich with the lyrical cadences of the South, Lowcountry Summer is vintage Dorothea Benton Frank, a deeply moving novel you’ll want to savor and share.
About the Author:
Dorothea Benton Frank is the New York Times bestselling author of Bulls Island (William Morrow, 2008), The Christmas Pearl (William Morrow 2007), The Land of Mango Sunsets (William Morrow 2007), Full of Grace (William Morrow 2006), Pawleys Island (Berkley 2005), Shem Creek (Berkley 2004), Isle of Palms (Berkley 2003), Plantation (Jove 2001), Sullivan’s Island (Jove 2000), and Return to Sullivan’s Island (William Morrow 2009).
Ms. Frank has appeared on NBC’s Today show, Parker Ladd’s Book Talk, and
many local network-affiliated television stations. She is a frequent
speaker on creative writing and the creative process for students of all
ages and in private venues, such as the National Arts Club, the Junior
League of New York, Friends of the Library, and the Susan G. Komen
Breast Cancer Foundation. She has also been a guest speaker at the South
Carolina Book Festival; Novello, North Carolina’s Festival of Books;
and the Book and Author annual event in Charleston, South Carolina,
sponsored by the Post & Courier.
Before she began her writing career, Ms. Frank was involved
extensively in the arts and education, and in raising awareness and
funding for various nonprofits in New Jersey and New York. At the
present time she serves on the boards of The South Carolina Historical
Society and The South Carolina Coastal Conservation League.
The author, who was born and raised on Sullivan’s Island in South
Carolina, currently divides her time between New Jersey and South
Carolina.
Dorothea’s Tour Stops
Tuesday, March 29th: Bloggin’ ‘Bout BooksWednesday, March 30th: Life In Review
Thursday, March 31st: Acting Balanced
Monday, April 4th: Sara’s Organized Chaos
Wednesday, April 6th: My Reading Room
Tuesday, April 12th: Debbie’s Book Bag
Thursday, April 14th: Good Girl Gone Redneck
Monday, April 18th: Iwriteinbooks’s blog
Tuesday, April 19th: Regular Rumination
Thursday, April 21st: Rundpinne
Monday, April 25th: Book Reviews by Molly
Thursday, April 28th: Hospitable Pursuits
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