Scarlett Says
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Scarlett Says    -     By: Julie L. Cannon

Scarlett Says

Abingdon Press / 2014 / Paperback

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The secret hostess of an advice blog called Scarlett Says, Joan Meeler is content to live vicariously through those who read her articles---that is, until she meets Charles. Full of new dreams and insecurities, she digs deeper and deeper into Gone with the Wind's heroine looking for guidance. But will she like what she finds? 320 pages, softcover from Abingdon.

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Title: Scarlett Says
By: Julie L. Cannon
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 320
Vendor: Abingdon Press
Publication Date: 2014
Dimensions: 8.50 X 5.50 (inches)
Weight: 12 ounces
ISBN: 1426753578
ISBN-13: 9781426753572
Stock No: WW753572

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For 30-year-old literature lover Joan Meeler, there is no heroine so admirable as Gone With the Wind’s Scarlett O’Hara. Joan, with her quiet nature and love of good food, falls shockingly short of Scarlett’s outspoken passion, strength, and 17-inch waist. Yet as the secret hostess of an advice blog called Scarlett Says, she discovers she’s quite adept at dispensing advice in Scarlett’s devil-may-care tone. Joan is happy to live vicariously . . . until she meets Charles, a Christian and faithful Scarlett Says reader, who suddenly has Joan dreaming of something more. Since Scarlett has never let her down, Joan digs deeper and deeper into her heroine’s mind, searching for something to calm her rising insecurities. But her search falls short, and Joan realizes that she must look within herself—and to God—to uncover the inner confidence she never knew she possessed.

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Julie L. Cannon was the bestselling author of several titles, including Twang, published by Abingdon Press. Her books have been named in Good Housekeeping s '20 Books to Tote on Vacation and have become finalists for a variety of awards, including the Townsend Prize for Fiction as well the SIBA Book Award. Julie passed away in 2012.

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