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Dancing at the Harvest Moon
Dancing at the Harvest Moon
Author: K. C. McKinnon
At forty-five, Maggie McIntyre has been abandoned by her husband for a much younger woman. But some old letters in the attic from the first love in her life remind her of the precious summers she spent at the Harvest Moon dance hall so many years ago. — Now she is returning to Little Bear Lake, to the peace of the northern wilderness, hoping to r...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780553479072
ISBN-10: 0553479075
Publication Date: 9/15/1997
Pages: 224
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3.6 stars, based on 5 ratings
Publisher: Bantam Books-Audio
Book Type: Audio Cassette
Other Versions: Paperback, Hardcover
Members Wishing: 0
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This was a great story and was made into a television movie.
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(missing dust jacket,;excellant condition).
Great story ! Enjoyed it very much!
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I really liked this book. It was a fast read.
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Have you ever dated a younger man? This is the romance book for you.
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A Canadian lake and autumn as one review states to think of "The Bridges of Madison County"> A good story of first love and lost and second love in the next generation. Touching with humor and good literary references plus the thoughts of music from the sixties.
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This novel, a "debut" for its pseudonymous author, is being touted widely as the "female Bridges of Madison County," and it should appeal to the same audience. McKinnon is purported to have published seven literary novels under her real name, which was not divulged at press time. The story centers around a newly divorced woman and her journey back to the locale of her first "true" love some 20 years before?an idyllic lakeside retreat in New England.
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Accidentally requested this book, not realizing i had read it already years ago. It's a great story of how the past comes full circle,very nostalgic, makes you think back to your younger days!!
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Great book and wonderful audio reader!
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This is a large print edition, which contains the complete, unabridged text of the original publisher's edition.

From Dancing At the Harvest Moon
For some people, there comes a day when every dream they ever piled up over the years, every good intention rises in rebellion against eh life they've been living. It can happen on the subway, behind the wheel of a car, while standing on a bridge looking down at the water... However it happens, wherever it happens, whenever it happens, one thing is certain: You die and then you're reborn.


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