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Written by Virginia Freedman   
Wednesday, 09 July 2008 20:28

LEAVING THE COMFORT CAFE
by Dawn DeAnna Wilson
IBSN## 1-60154-220-8
The Wild Rose Press
$10.99

                                                       

 

 

 

 

Blythe makes a perfect score on her SAT, earns a full scholarship  to   Cornell, but
never goes. Instead, she becomes a waitress at the Comfort Café, a "mom and pop"
restaurant in Conyers, North Carolina. Austin has the perfect chance to follow his
college crush to New York City, but a slumping economy causes him to hesitate, and
he instead takes a job as town manager of Conyers -- where he discovers his master's
degree is no match for the well-oiled machinery of "good ol' boy" Southern politics.
Austin visits the Comfort Café to sample its famous raspberry pie, but gets much
more than a dose of dessert - he gets a helping of Blythe, who brings a splash of
color to his gray-flannel world...and makes him determined to discover why she
abandoned her Ivy League ambitions.

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