Description
A widow in her mid-thirties, Alison has been mourning for two years. Now living in small town West Virginia with her sister Sarah and brother-in-law Bill, Alison is unable to move on with her life. Finally, she promises Sarah and Bill that she will start over—once she restores the abandoned, nearly ruined 1976 Corvette she found rusting in the garage and immediately loved. Unfortunately, Alison doesn’t know the first thing about cars, and the fact that the townspeople (with the exception of a cute demolition man) find a woman messing with automotive parts bewildering doesn’t help.
With beautiful frankness and surprising hilarity, Brad Barkley tells of a gutsy woman’s attempts to overcome loss, and fit into a close-knit community, in a triumphant look at grief, love, loss, and moving on.
With beautiful frankness and surprising hilarity, Brad Barkley tells of a gutsy woman’s attempts to overcome loss, and fit into a close-knit community, in a triumphant look at grief, love, loss, and moving on.
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A Note From the Publisher
Author Bio:
Brad Barkley grew up in North Carolina where he still visits a few times a year. Besides Scrambled Eggs At Midnight, he is the author of two novels and two story collections for adults.
Author Bio: Brad Barkley grew up in North Carolina where he still visits a few times a year. Besides Scrambled Eggs At Midnight, he is the author of two novels and two story collections for adults.
Available Editions
| EDITION | Ebook |
| ISBN | 9781480436060 |
| PRICE | $9.99 (USD) |
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