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The New Woman

Published
Dec 2005
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Suspense Suspense
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224

About This Book

Since 1977, Jon Hassler's Staggerford series has entranced readers with its funny and charming depiction of life in small-town America. The New Woman is his latest visit to this Minnesota hamlet.
At the age of eighty-eight, Agatha McGee has grudgingly moved out of her house on River Street and into the Sunset Senior Apartments. She's not happy about giving up her independence, and Sunset Senior's arts and crafts activities and weekly excursions to the Blue Sky Casino are hardly a consolation. Meanwhile two of her close friends pass away, her nephew Frederick is drifting into depression, and a kidnapped little girl has suddenly appeared on her doorstep. With characteristic poise and dignity, Agatha takes on her problems and finds that the bonds of friendship and family are still the key to happiness at any age. Affectionate and life-affirming, The New Woman is another delightful trip to a town with a soul as real as rural America itself.

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Oct 2006 Plume ISBN 0452287642
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First Edition Dec 2005 Viking ISBN 067003455X
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Oct 2006 Penguin ISBN 1101099011
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Oct 2006 Plume ISBN B002GONV18
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Mar 2006 Thorndike Press ISBN 0786283726
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