Cadillac Road

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Pub Date Mar 01 2017 | Archive Date Jun 19 2017

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Starting in the 1950s, Cadillac Road is the story of Sharon Desjardins: from her earliest childhood memories leaving Northern Quebec and a violent father to adventures in Buffalo and Crystal Beach with her mother and younger sister, Gloria, to dreams of escaping claustrophobic poverty in shabby Grenville by going to Toronto and marrying a wealthy lawyer whom she doesn't love, having turned down local boy Clinton McClary because she doesn't think he'll amount to much. In the end, depressed and on pills, Sharon realizes she needs to be true to her heart, abandons her marriage and takes to the road, a road that could very well lead back to her original hometown of Cadillac.

Starting in the 1950s, Cadillac Road is the story of Sharon Desjardins: from her earliest childhood memories leaving Northern Quebec and a violent father to adventures in Buffalo and Crystal Beach...


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ISBN 9781771831505
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This a one of the most amazing books I have ever read! The characters are so real I feel like I need to meet them. The story starts when the main character e just a little girl and goes until she is on her own the her mid twenties. I really don't care for the way the story ends but it leaves things open for a sequel. I highly recommend this book for anyone who likes this genre.

Thanks Net Galley for allowing me to read this amazing book.

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