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American Pie: A Novel by Michael Lee West
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American Pie: A Novel (edition 2006)

by Michael Lee West (Author)

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The lives of the three McBroom sisters of Tallulah, Tennessee, were tangled before the eldest, Eleanor, discovered their mother hanging from the Venetian blinds—and the years have done little to comb out the knots. Now a drunken encounter with the midnight train has left brash, much-married Jo-Nell near death, compelling agoraphobic Eleanor to summon marine biologist Freddie home from California—where she fled after being expelled from med school following a daring gall bladder heist. At last the McBroom sisters are together again, to face old fears and new catastrophes as they cheerfully deflect every flaming arrow that outrageous fortune fires their way. With wit and loving compassion, Michael Lee West introduces us to an indomitable family of eccentric survivors in an unforgettable novel of cruel fate, bad luck, and unassailable resiliency.… (more)
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Title:American Pie: A Novel
Authors:Michael Lee West (Author)
Info:Harper Perennial (2006), Edition: HarperPerennial ed, 336 pages
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I really loved the characters . And, omg, I have had so many visits to my family in Tullulah. Or the real life version of it, any way.
But I found the ending to be anticlimactic. ( )
  KittyCunningham | Apr 26, 2021 |
I really loved the characters . And, omg, I have had so many visits to my family in Tullulah. Or the real life version of it, any way.
But I found the ending to be anticlimactic. ( )
  Kitty.Cunningham | Jul 19, 2017 |
I read this a long time ago when I couldn't get enough of this author. ( )
  Judy_Ryfinski | Jan 20, 2016 |
I read this a long time ago when I couldn't get enough of this author. ( )
  Judy_Ryfinski | Jan 20, 2016 |
As much as I love me this is my least favorite book. Well I am not crazy about the Teeny books either but the dynamics of a group of woman born into the same family has been her bread and butter. The only truly interesting character was Minerva. The daughters were too predictable. But I will read anything she writes. ( )
  Alphawoman | Feb 21, 2015 |
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The lives of the three McBroom sisters of Tallulah, Tennessee, were tangled before the eldest, Eleanor, discovered their mother hanging from the Venetian blinds—and the years have done little to comb out the knots. Now a drunken encounter with the midnight train has left brash, much-married Jo-Nell near death, compelling agoraphobic Eleanor to summon marine biologist Freddie home from California—where she fled after being expelled from med school following a daring gall bladder heist. At last the McBroom sisters are together again, to face old fears and new catastrophes as they cheerfully deflect every flaming arrow that outrageous fortune fires their way. With wit and loving compassion, Michael Lee West introduces us to an indomitable family of eccentric survivors in an unforgettable novel of cruel fate, bad luck, and unassailable resiliency.

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