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The Owl & Moon Cafe
The Owl Moon Cafe
Author: Jo-Ann Mapson
After losing her teaching position at the local university, Mariah Moon will do anything to keep her gifted twelve-year-old daughter, Lindsay, in a prestigious private school -- which means moving in with her mother and grandmother in an apartment above The Owl & Moon Cafe. — When her mother, Allegra, is diagnosed with leukemia, Mariah rises ...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780743266413
ISBN-10: 0743266412
Publication Date: 2006
Pages: 368
Rating:
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 55 ratings
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Book Type: Paperback
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Helpful Score: 2
Started this but decided pretty early on that it was chick lit, which I can't tolerate these days... but I'm sure some one will enjoy it! (I am a book snob!)
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Helpful Score: 1
An excellent fast read.
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bookgoddessme avatar reviewed The Owl & Moon Cafe on + 106 more book reviews
As a gurl who's obsessed with Northern California, this book was like a virtual vacation in words. The three generations of women featured in the novel were easily forgivable for their emotional flaws and often unkind behavior towards each other. A sweet journey of a story with lots of happy endings.
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I really enjoy Ms. Mapson's writing and this was no exception. It was a bit too predictable for me but i enjoyed the reading and the characters. It's not a 5 star like most of her others that I have read though. I loved the four generation of women and how they all love each other but lives are made from reacting to one another. An enjoyable read.
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This was a really good story, excellent characters and good descriptive writing. Unfortunately I found the main characters a bit whiney.


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