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| Full Title | Bingo |
|---|---|
| Author(s) | Rita Mae Brown |
| Edition | |
| ISBN | 9780307794048, 9780553380408, 9780553053067, 9780553282207 |
| Publisher | Bantam |
| Format | PDF and EPUB |
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| Full Title | Bingo |
|---|---|
| Author(s) | Rita Mae Brown |
| Edition | |
| ISBN | 9780307794048, 9780553380408, 9780553053067, 9780553282207 |
| Publisher | Bantam |
| Format | PDF and EPUB |
In the sequel to her beloved Six of One, Rita Mae Brown returns with another witty tale of passion and rivalry in the small Southern town of Runnymede, Maryland. Newspaper editor Nickel Smith is scrambling to save the local paper from corporate extinction, even as she is engaged in an affair that would shock the town as much as it amazes Nickel herself. Meanwhile, her mother, Julia, and her aunt Louise, the infamous Hunsenmeir sisters, who’ve set the town on its ears for decades, keep an eagle eye on Nickel. No matter that she’s a grown woman and that they’re going on ninety; they need someone to gossip about! Not even the town’s weekly bingo games can keep Louise and Julia out of trouble when Ed Tutweiler Walters, an eligible newcomer, arrives in town—and has the sisters fighting over him like schoolgirls. A telling look at the foibles of modern relationships, Bingo is full of wisdom about the comforts, trials, and absurdities of small-town life and especially of our own nearest and dearest.
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| Full Title | Bingo! |
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| Author(s) | Daniel MacIvor |
| Edition | |
| ISBN | 9781770910027, 9781770910003, 9781770910010, 9781770917903 |
| Publisher | Playwrights Canada Press |
| Format | PDF and EPUB |
Five classmates come together for their thirtieth high-school reunion. Some see it as a welcome trip home, while others see it as an obligation, and a few never even left. But as the night wears on, the one-time classmates start to reconnect and reminisce. And the more alcohol that’s consumed the closer the friends come to confronting their darkest secrets.
Once again, Daniel MacIvor proves to us that just because we’re all grown up doesn’t mean we have everything figured out. His characters are sometimes naive, often crass, but always honest. As they try to reclaim their high-school glory days, these five friends charge headfirst into the secrets they all tried to run so far from.