The Owl & Moon Cafe

by Jo-Ann Mapson

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After losing her teaching position, Mariah Moon moves back in with her mother and grandmother so she can continue to send her daughter to a prestigious private school, but Mariah soon learns how hard it is to be under her mother's wing once more.

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What made this book better than average was the refreshingly honest voice of Lindsay, the daughter of the Moon clan. Love for her is what finally brings the rest of the women together.
Four generations of women work hard to support themselves with their small café, while giving to the community in their northern California town.

I got caught up in the family dynamic fairly quickly. Bess Moon (known as Gammy) is the matriarch, who really needs to step away and rest. She’s been solely responsible for her daughter (and granddaughter) since her husband died early in their marriage. Alice / Allegra is Gammy’s free-spirited “hippie” daughter who ran off for a “summer of love” when she was barely sixteen, coming home pregnant and raising her child, Mariah, as best she could with Gammy’s help. Mariah managed to get her master’s and land a teaching position at the local college, though she, too, got pregnant show more while she was a teenager. Her daughter, Lindsay, is a genius attending an expensive private school and interested in science.

As happens in real life, things get messy. Major illness, loss of a job, bullying and strained budgets are stressing all the Moon women. Not to mention a couple of men added to the mix.

Secrets will come out. Fights will be had. Tears will be shed. At the end, I’m certain the Moon women will find a way to deal with whatever life throws at them.
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I really loved this book. It was full of colorful characters that I fell in love with! The story follows four generations of women with all their faults and different ideas about a lot of things. Sprinkle in a few men and add leukemia to one of the women and see how they deal with what life has given them. Will their family unit survive or crumble?
An ok read. I thought it was going to be different somehow and I think that's why I was a bit dissapointed. It was full of great characters and an unique story about 3 generations of women.
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This is a great tale of four generations of women coping with life as best they can. I loved them all and recommend this book highly.
Good book. Lots of interesting mother-daughter issues.
terrible writing, all around not good

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Jo-Ann Mapson is the author of five previous novels, including "The Wilder Sisters" & "Blue Rodeo", which was made into a CBS TV movie starring Kris Kristofferson & Ann Margaret. She lives in Costa Mesa, California. (Bowker Author Biography)

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Fiction and Literature, General Fiction, Romance
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
LCC
PS3563 .A62 .O86Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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