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I wish I had a red dress

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Joyce has been a widow for five years now. Still young enough to find love again, but somehow there never seems to be the time, or the right person. Instead she is always looking out for other people - her sister, who came home after a few wild years in Atlanta; Tomika - who has a four-year-old daughter, is 'brutally honest', and uses Denzel Washington as her yardstick for judging men; Tee - 'the girl could talk' - who soaks up information from the newspapers like it was water into a sponge; even the 75-year-old Smitherman sisters who still practise tai chi every morning.

Then into Joyce's life comes Nate - who is not only good-looking, but seems both interested in Joyce, and keen to help her save the financially-troubled 'Circus' - so called because it's more like a three-ring circus than a woman's group.

But just as Joyce begins to trust Nate, it looks as if he is not quite the knight in shining armour she had hoped for...

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Product Details
Orion mass market paperback
0752849093 / 9780752849096
Paperback
813.54
05/09/2002
United Kingdom
English
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xii, 323 p.
20 cm
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Originally published: New York: Morrow, 2001.
Second novel from a NEW YORK TIMES bestselling author Her first novel, WHAT LOOKS LIKE CRAZY ON AN ORDINARY DAY, was the 18th Oprah pick for her on-air Bookclub, and sold over 750,000 copies in the USA Fantastic US reviews for Pearl Cleage: 'Cleage writes with amazing grace and killer instinct' NEW YORK TIMES 'Very funny and charming...Following Cleage's twists and turns of the human spirit, readers may find themselves in a very inspired and uplifted plane well before the last page' WASHINGTON POST 'A work of intelligence and integrity' PUBLISHERS WEEKLY 'A deft and joyful touch' PEOPLE MAGAZI
Second novel from a NEW YORK TIMES bestselling author Her first novel, WHAT LOOKS LIKE CRAZY ON AN ORDINARY DAY, was the 18th Oprah pick for her on-air Bookclub, and sold over 750,000 copies in the USA Fantastic US reviews for Pearl Cleage: 'Cleage writes with amazing grace and killer instinct' NEW YORK TIMES 'Very funny and charming...Following Cleage's twists and turns of the human spirit, readers may find themselves in a very inspired and uplifted plane well before the last page' WASHINGTON POST 'A work of intelligence and integrity' PUBLISHERS WEEKLY 'A deft and joyful touch' PEOPLE MAGAZI FA Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945), FR Romance