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The Women on Country Club Drive

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The women in the most exclusive neighborhood in a small town seem to have everything anyone could want, but beyond manicured lawns and behind closed doors, they hunger for more.

Author Biography:

Author Liz Hamlin has written many books, including two mainstream novels, The Women on Country Club Drive and The Women In No Man's Land; two contemporary histories, Dorie And Me and I Remember Valentine; and one suspense novel, The Woman Next Door (subtitled "Where's Miss Mary?"). Two of Liz's works have been published in Germany and France. I Remember Valentine was selected by the American Library Association as one of the best Young Adult novels of 1987; Kirkus Reviews calls the novel "poignant, nostalgic, and affectionately moving." It was once optioned by United Artists, and is presently in the hands of an experienced script writer. Dorie And Me was one of the six finalists in the official EPPIE-2004 historical category. Liz earned her Masters degree from Goddard College in Vermont, and taught in New Jersey for several years. Her teaching background provided ample material for writing a play, Faculty Room, and a contemporary novel, Little Mothers, which realistically portrays five middle-school girls who have nothing in common other than being very young and very pregnant. When not writing, Liz is a freelance editor. She edited and helped write a non-fiction book, The Intangible Terror, which relates the life story of a victim of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). She has served as President and Vice President of the Eastern Shore Writer's Association, and is a member of the International Women Writers Guild.
Release date NZ
March 1st, 2005
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
392
Dimensions
152x229x22
ISBN-13
9781412044158
Product ID
1855507

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