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| Hannah signs her books at Barnes & Noble in Warwick, RI. |
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Write From The Head Anonymous
I heard on the radio that there was an accident on the highway. As I drove under the overpass, I could see the lights of ambulances and police cars flash overhead. I drove the long way home.
I stopped at the store. I bought some macaroni and cheese, soda, and a box of candy. I put the food in my tote bag and drove home.
I drove into the driveway. No one was home. I went inside. I cooked the macaroni and cheese. I grabbed a spoon and ate it directly from the pot. After I finished eating, I cleaned the pot and put it back in the cupboard.
I tore up the empty box and put the pieces in my tote bag. I did the same with the empty box of candy. The next morning, I threw the pieces of cardboard in the dumpster at my office.
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Paperback Size : 6 x 9 Pages: 118 ISBN: 0-595-31265-9 Published: Mar-2004 |
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"Hannah Goodman has written a wonderfully witty, engrossing and hilarious novel about sisters and their relationships. Her prose is dead on and her scenes flow effortlessly from one to the other. I can't remember the last time I stayed up to finish a book, but I had to finish My Sister’s Wedding!" Rosemary O’Brien, Author of First Saturday
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In the 2005 fall issue of East Bay Living, syndicated columnist cited several famous authors like Grisham and Patricia Cornwell as her favorite authors. She also added, "I also like local authors. There's a young adult book (My Sister's Wedding) by Hannah Goodman, a teacher who lives in Bristol (RI). It has great dialogue."
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Paperback Size : 6 x 9 Pages: 144 ISBN: 0-595-39430-2 Published: May-2004 6 |
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