ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

ABOUT THE BOOK:

When Lois pulls into Green on New Year’s Day, she expects a charming little town full of smiling people. She quickly realizes her mistake. After settling into a loaned house out on Route 2, she finds herself battling town prejudices and inner doubts and making friends with the most surprising people: troubled teenager Katy, good-looking catfish farmer Chris, wise and feisty Aunt Helen, and a female African-American physician named Kevin.
Whether fighting a greedy, deceitful politician or rescuing a dog she fears, Lois notices the headlines in her life have definitely improved. She learns how to provide small-town news in a big-hearted way and realizes that life is full of newsworthy moments. When she encounters racial prejudice and financial corruption, Lois also discovers more about the goodness of real people and the importance of being part of a community.
While secretly preparing the paper for a sale, Lois begins to realize that God might indeed have a plan for her life and that perhaps the allure of city life and career ambition are not what she wants after all.
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MY THOUGHTS:
This is a great book that depicts Lois reluctantly setting aside the upwardly mobile life of a big city professional for a season in Green, Louisiana - which she considers Hicksville. As she spends most of her year planning her exit, she discovers that although the little town is not without its politics and small-town peculiarities, it also provides her with a sense of warmth and community that she hasn't experienced in the hustle and bustle of urban life. When the opportunity she's been waiting for finally presents itself and she's free to make Green a distant memory, will she return to the big city or make the town her permanent home?
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