Making Waves by Cassandra King

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(Mass Market Paperback - Reprint)

  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Pub. Date: November 2007
  • ISBN-13: 9780786891191
  • Sales Rank: 40,883
  • 320pp
  • Edition Description: Reprint
 
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Synopsis

The first novel by the author of acclaimed national bestseller The Sunday Wife, now reissued in paperback.

In a small Alabama town in Zion County, life is finally looking up for 20-year-old Donnette Sullivan. Having just inherited her aunt's old house and beauty shop, she's taken over the business. Her husband, Tim, recently crippled in an accident, is beginning to cope not only with his disability but also with the loss of his dreams. Once a promising artist who gave up art for sports, Tim paints a sign for Donnette's new shop, Making Waves, that causes ripples throughout the small southern community. In a sequence of events-sometimes funny, sometimes tragic -- the lives of Donnette, Tim, and others in their small circle of family and friends are unavoidably affected. Once the waves of change surge through Zion County, the lives of its people are forever altered.

Cassandra King was born in Alabama, where she has taught English and writing. Her second novel, The Sunday Wife, was published to terrific reviews and acclaim. She now lives in South Carolina's low country with her husband, Pat Conroy, whom she met when she asked him to write a quote for Making Waves.

Orlando Sentinel

. . . Zion is populated with plain-spoken eccentrics . . . the story blasts into a big finish.

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Biography

Alabama native Cassandra King may be the wife of fellow southern scribe Pat Conroy, but she is an acclaimed author in her own right, with novels like The Sunday Wife and The Same Sweet Girls earning accolades from fellow bestselling belles Sue Monk Kidd and Anne Rivers Siddons.

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Ya'll Come on Overby Anonymous

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March 20, 2005: I loved falling into King's bucket of southern small time life. It was a hoot to read about Mt. Zion, and it's colorful inhabitants. At first, I thought that the ending didn't exactly fit the rest of the story, but after sleeping on the completed story, it was the perfect method to show the strength of the women living in Mt Zion. Southern women have their own tap dance to life and heaven help a person if they mess around with their family.

AUTHENTIC SOUTHERN VOICESby Anonymous

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November 24, 2004: Loved this book for its humor and sensitivity while probing important truths. Most striking of all was the authenticity of each voice that told the story! A really good read. Would love to hear an audio version done by a real Southerner


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