Best Friends
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| Author: Martha Moody | Read By: Renee Raudman |
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Format:
Audio Cassette Unabridged
Audio Cassette Unabridged
Publisher: Tantor Media
ISBN-10: 1400155819
ISBN-13: 9781400155811
Sku: 205874928
Publish Date: 12/1/2007
Dimensions:
(in Inches) 7.5H x 5.5L x 0.75T
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| Martha Moody''s first novel examines the dynamics of friendship between two very different women. Meeting as college roommates, the girls are surprised to learn that, despite their many differences, the two form a bond that will last a lifetime. |
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Martha Moody's first novel follows the lifelong friendship of two women. Assigned as roommates their freshman year at Oberlin College in 1973, Clare Ann Mann and Sally Rose came from very different backgrounds--geographically, culturally, and class-wise. But despite, or perhaps because of their differences, these two young women would become fast and loyal friends who would remain important to each other throughout the many stages of their complex lives.
Martha Moody's first novel follows the lifelong friendship of two women. Assigned as roommates their freshman year at Oberlin College in 1973, Clare Ann Mann and Sally Rose came from very different backgrounds--geographically, culturally, and class-wise. But despite, or perhaps because of their differences, these two young women would become fast and loyal friends who would remain important to each other throughout the many stages of their complex lives.

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