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How Clarissa Burden Learned to Fly

Published
Apr 2010
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General Fiction General Fiction
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282

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In this remarkably original and empowering novel, New York Times bestselling writer Connie May Fowler chronicles one fateful day in the life of a woman and the extraordinary changes it brings about ...

Set amidst the lush pine forests and rich savannahs of Florida's Northern Panhandle, this is the story of one woman whose existence until now has seemed fairly normal: She is thirtysomething, married, and goes about her daily routine as a writer. But we soon learn that ghosts, an indifferent husband, and a seemingly terminal case of writer's block are burdening Clarissa's life. She awakes on the summer solstice and, prodded by her own discontent and one ghost's righteous need for truth, commences upon a twenty-four-hour journey of self-discovery. Her harrowing, funny, and startling adventures lead Clarissa to a momentous decision: She must find a way to do the unthinkable. Her life and the well-being of a remarkable family of blithe spirits hang in the balance.

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Jul 2011 Grand Central ISBN 0446540692
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First Edition Apr 2010 Grand Central ISBN 0446540684
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Apr 2010 Grand Central ISBN 0446568988
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Apr 2010 Grand Central ISBN B0035IIBSM
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