Praise for
Going to Bend "Funny, heartbreaking, and wise."
--Fannie Flagg, author of
Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistlestop Cafe "I loved this heartfelt story . . . Diane Hammond is a fabulous storyteller. Her portrait of small-town life is full of humor and detail, and her characters Petie and Rose have a relationship so original and real, you root for them from page 1."
--Adriana Trigiani, author of the Big Stone Gap trilogy and
The Queen of the Big Time "Hammond doesn't make splashy drama out of her characters' dilemmas or solve them by way of a sudden, inspirational uplift. Instead, she opens a window onto the vanishing world of small-town America, and lets the cold sea air blow in."
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San Francisco Chronicle "Hammond shines an unwavering light on a group of people who struggle to make do, yet who live their lives and cope with hardship with grace and dignity. Her clean, sharp prose, idiosyncratic dialogue, and deep insight into relationships embellish this heartfelt debut."
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Publishers Weekly
Friends since high school, Bunny, married to successful car dealer Hack Neary but getting tired of his indiscretions and white lies, and Anita, a one-time beauty queen living in poverty with her loving husband Bob, turn to each other for support, love, strength, and healing as they deal with the adversities of life. By the author of Going to Bend. Reader's Guide included. Reprint. 12,500 first printing.