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In the waters off the Baja coast, far from her childhood home of Tallulah, Tennessee, marine biologist Freddie McBroom studies the life habits of grey whales with her scientist husband, Sam. An ex-medical student expelled for stealing cadaver parts, Freddie has left the South and her past behind, never once looking back; practical and serious, she is the antithesis of her eccentric sisters, Eleanor and Jo-Nell, who have remained in their hometown to carve out very different lives for themselves amid the small-town day-to-day of Tallulah.
Eleanor, an older-than-her-years agoraphobic doughnut baker who talks herself through traumatic trips to the local Winn-Dixie, shares her home with free-spirited, sharp-tongued Jo-Nell, whose penchant for cowboys and large amounts of tequila has propelled her headlong through life. Looking out for all of them is their grandmother, Minerva Pray - vice president of the Tallulah Widows' Club - a woman whose faith has run dry but for the divine inspiration she finds in providing gargantuan quantities of homemade pound cake to a community that always seems to be burying someone.
As Jo-Nell lies in a hospital bed after her Volkswagen is rammed by the midnight train, McBrooms past and present swirl around her in a haze of painkillers; she becomes the unlikely magnet pulling the sisters together, forcing them to confront their histories, futures, and one another, ultimately proving, as Freddie points out, that "the pull of family is stronger than gravity."

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Michael Lee West is the author of Mad Girls in Love, Crazy Ladies, American Pie, She Flew the Coop, and Consuming Passions. She lives with her husband on a rural farm in Tennessee with three bratty Yorkshire terriers, a Chinese Crested, assorted donkeys, chickens, sheep, and African Pygmy goats. Her faithful dog Zap (above) was the inspiration for a character in the novel.

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Southern gothic and soap-opera hype collide exuberantly in West's vivid if hokey third novel (She Flew the Coop, 1994, etc.): a tale of three sisters and their plucky Grandma fighting to dispel a family curse in a small Tennessee town. When Jo-Nell, the youngest of the three McBroom sisters, is near death as the result of a train accident, the family thinks it's just another manifestation of the curse that has dogged them for three generations. Originally from Texas, most of the McBrooms now live in Tallulah, Tennessee, where everybody knows everybody else's business. Freddie, the middle sister, left Tallulah and headed for California after being expelled from medical school; now, she interrupts a whale-watching visit to Baja, Mexico, with fellow scientist-husband Sam to fly to Jo-Nell's bedside. Grandma Minerva, meanwhile, fears that the old family curse has been revived. Eleanor, the eldest, is so obsessed with crime that she cannot go out alone, and picks up widows from the Senior Citizen Center before she drives to the store. As the four women alternate recollections of the past with accounts of what happens when they're all together again, the plot moves at a hyperventilating pace. Minerva recalls her Texas childhood, her marriage, the tragic deaths of two of her children, the move to Tallulah, where--such is the power of the curse--husband Amos dies and daughter Ruth marries Freddie McBroom, is widowed, marries again only to be abandoned, then commits suicide. Jo-Nell, regarded locally as a slut, has also been unlucky in love; and Freddie finds herself still attracted to her own first love, Jackson, a pediatrician with a similarly checkered family history. When Minerva dies, the sisters, having finally faced the past, are ready to move on. Colorful, larger-than-life characters strut and stew with zest across an equally colorful terrain--in a tale that grips in spite of itself. ($35,000 ad/promo; author tour) -- Copyright ©1996, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

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  • PublisherHarperCollins
  • Publication date1996
  • ISBN 10 0060183578
  • ISBN 13 9780060183578
  • BindingHardcover
  • Edition number1
  • Number of pages324
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