Terri Benschafer's boyfriend only wants to play; her mother can't help but pry. Life is not going the way this 30-year old teacher intended. In a blink, she packs up and moves to small town America. Cool Spring presents a blend of memorable people: an eccentric landlady, a man-crazy co-worker, a student shouldering an enormous burden, and three disparate bachelors. A blizzard marks the turning point in Terri's life. She finds herself with a house full of stranded guests who will impact her future. Several plotlines are ...
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Terri Benschafer's boyfriend only wants to play; her mother can't help but pry. Life is not going the way this 30-year old teacher intended. In a blink, she packs up and moves to small town America. Cool Spring presents a blend of memorable people: an eccentric landlady, a man-crazy co-worker, a student shouldering an enormous burden, and three disparate bachelors. A blizzard marks the turning point in Terri's life. She finds herself with a house full of stranded guests who will impact her future. Several plotlines are skillfully woven through this contemporary novel about laughter and sorrow; family, friends, and faith; and the many facets of love.
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Fair. Signed. First Edition. 2002. 1st Printing Copy. STAINS. An acceptable paperback. Clean pages may have occasional smudge or mark. Stain spots on page edges. Inscription by author on title page. Moderate cover wear. Booksavers receives donated books and recycles them in a variety of ways. Proceeds benefit the work of Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) in the U.S. and around the world.
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2002. A good paperback copy with some light rippling to pages from storage. Cover is lightly smudged and shallowly scratched. Corners and edges are bumped and rubbed. Booksavers receives donated books and recycles them in a variety of ways. Proceeds benefit the work of Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) in the U.S. and around the world.