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    The Petticoat Chronicle

    Michael SalzwedelBy Michael SalzwedelJuly 3, 2011No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a series of short potent stories, two women create a number of strong, believable female characters. It’s like walking past a row of houses in the dark, peeping into windows and catching a brief glimpse into other lives. Sorrow and joy, fear and courage, broken dreams, new beginnings – and when all else fails, tea! Beautifully presented. LG

    In a series of short potent stories, two women create a number of strong, believable female characters. It’s like walking past a row of houses in the dark, peeping into windows and catching a brief glimpse into other lives. Sorrow and joy, fear and courage, broken dreams, new beginnings – and when all else fails, tea! Beautifully presented. LG

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