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The Opening :

The Opening :

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful first book -
Review: This is a throughly enjoyable book - in particular the software chapters, which may have something to do with the fact that I too am a early retiree from the software business. It brings back good memories to this Yankee girl of serious conversations with "my girlfriends" and predictions of our futures. I heard Susannah Wilds speak at a writers group in Charlotte NC, and am looking forward to the next book. I have suggested to several of my friends that they will love this book. Captures the growing up memories for all of us from the 50's and 60's and mwill make us want to start over in many cases

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An inspirational novel for and about Southern women
Review: Warm, touching and funny, this tale of childhood friendships and secrets struck a chord in my own memory. The reunion of these childhood friends will make you want to look up all those dear friends from your youth and schedule your own reunion. I realize now that my dreams and antics as a child really weren't all THAT strange . . . here's a book full of "me's"!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Opening
Review: Warm, touching and funny, this tale of childhood friendships and secrets struck a chord in my own memory. The reunion of these childhood friends will make you want to look up all those dear friends from your youth and schedule your own reunion. I realize now that my dreams and antics as a child really weren't all THAT strange . . . here's a book full of "me's"!


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