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Blue Plate Special

Published
Feb 2005
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General Fiction General Fiction
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304

About This Book

Both humorous and heartbreaking, Blue Plate Special serves up an uplifting exploration of the courage it takes to embrace life after loss.

Thirty-three-year-old Julia Daniel doesn't really feel at home anywhere. Her life in L.A. is lonely, and her career as a food stylist for a struggling gourmet magazine falls well short of her desire to be a photographer. Although she liked growing up in Kentucky, ever since her mother's death and her father's remarriage, her birthplace hasn't felt like the right fit either. After the tragic deaths of her father and stepmother in a plane crash, Julia's true odyssey begins. Orphaned and adrift, she tries to find her way in the world while fending off a crazy boss, a pilfering stepsister, and a looming depression.

Though shored up by two good friends and an excellent psychologist who helps her work through her grief, it is an unexpected-and comically disastrous-trip to Sedona for the magazine that finally enables Julia to move forward. Returning to L.A., she searches for the strength to strike out on her own, take a chance on love, and seek a tentative peace with her wayward stepsister.

"A thoughtful look at making one's way in a world that's uncertain." - Publishers Weekly

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Feb 2006 Griffin ISBN13 9780312322335 ISBN10 031232233X
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First Edition Feb 2005 St. Martin's ISBN13 9780312322328 ISBN10 0312322321
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Jan 2005 St. Martin's ISBN13 9780312712204 ISBN10 0312712200
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Jun 2015 St. Martin's ISBN13 9781250087980 ISBN10 1250087988
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