Pretty Blue,Used

Pretty Blue,Used

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Product Description "I was lucky enough to reclaim part of my past when I searched for and found my birth mother, Annie Parker, four years ago. Although I prepared myself the best I could for the longawaited reunion, it was actually upsetting and uncomfortable for me in ways I didn't anticipate. Annie Parker didn't slam any doors in my face, but she was tough, cold, and blatantly disdainful of my education and my upbringing The reality of my birth had shattered the fairy tale of possibilities I'd spent a lifetime creating." Faye works in New Yorks fashionable and cutthroat cookingshow industry, where the people are as disposable as overripe fruit. She is sharp, hip, and wisely discreet. Although scarred by the tragic deaths of her adoptive parents and her fiancwho was killed in the 9/11 attacksshe keeps her private life and its heartbreaks to herself. When Fayes therapist suggests that she locate her birth mother, the longawaited reunion does not go as planned. Annie Parker is a shady alcoholic who will do anything to try to cut her newfound daughter down to size. The wise course of action would be for Faye to walk away and forget the past. But will she be able to turn her back on her mothers final, harrowing call for help? About the Author Kari Caulfield was born in Greenwich Village, New York, and now lives on Long Island. She is a practicing attorney and a member of several Manhattan writers' groups. She has borrowed heavily from her own incredibly outrageous life to pen this hauntingly beautiful yet shocking first novel. Excerpt. Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. There is a strong wind blowing down lower Broadway. The kind of wind that carries sweet, burning scents aloft across time. The kind that carries memories of sunnier suns down much simpler village streets, when everything was billboarded black and white with folk dreams and fresh desires. The kind of wind that would have awakened Vanessa's longhaired smile when she was still expecting to fly.

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