Vicki Covington
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The Last Hotel for Women
5 editions
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1996
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Cleaving: The Story of a Marriage
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6 editions
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1999
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Once in a Blue Moon
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Bird of Paradise
6 editions
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1990
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All Out of Faith: Southern Women on Spirituality
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4 editions
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2006
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Night Ride Home
8 editions
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1992
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Gathering Home (Deep South Books)
5 editions
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1988
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Women in a Man's World, Crying: Essays
2 editions
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published
2002
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GATHERING HOME " Told with a generosity and compassion rare in contemporary fiction....charms from first page to last. "
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Last Hotel For Women
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“If there’s one thing I learned in Alanon, it’s that you got to face the music because it just grows louder when you ignore it.”
― Bird of Paradise
― Bird of Paradise
“It was deep afternoon when shadows begin to grow, light becomes gold, and you realize that this particular day has reached its destiny. Like old age, it’s not yet over, but there’s no denying the time of day.”
― Bird of Paradise
― Bird of Paradise
“Mornings are fresh like babies, uncontaminated by events. I find them sad for that reason. They’re too fragile and naïve.”
― Bird of Paradise
― Bird of Paradise
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