Rebecca Wells

The Crowning Glory of Calla Lily Ponder

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By the New York Times–bestselling author of Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood: “Full of Southern charm and unique characters . . . impossible to put down.” —Houston Chronicle
“At first, Calla Lily Ponder appears to be just like any other young woman growing up in the small town of La Luna, La., where life is simple and Calla Lily is supported by a loving, tightly knit family and a colorful cast of locals. But after a series of hometown heartbreaks, Calla Lily sets out for New Orleans to attend a prestigious beauty academy with dreams of one day opening her own salon. Calla Lily soon learns that while the Big Easy offers a fresh start, adventures and exhilarating new friends, it also presents its own set of tragedies and setbacks . . . chock-full of Southern charm and sassy wisdom.” —Publishers Weekly
“Wells weaves that magic spell again.” —New Orleans Times-Picayune
“A novel full of miracles.” —Seattle Times
“It’s hard not to fall in love with the people in this magical place, where love is as plentiful as the dancing, gumbo, and ice-cold Cokes . . . a perfect beach read about mothers and friends and sisters.” —Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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400 printed pages
Original publication
2009
Publication year
2009
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  • Joy Henleyshared an impression8 years ago
    👎Give This a Miss
    🔮Hidden Depths
    💡Learnt A Lot
    🎯Worthwhile
    🚀Unputdownable

    LOVE, LOVE LOVE this book! I was drawn in, so gently I didn't realize I had moved into La Luna for an extended visit. Rebecca Wells makes the reader feel like a beloved friend of her characters who shares in the love, laughs, grief, years, and healing of their lives. Fantastic read!

Quotes

  • Joy Henleyhas quoted8 years ago
    sky. I was afraid of the storm that would follow. Luckily, Tuck and I pulled into the shelter before it struck.
    I slid off Golden Princess and began to dry her off with a towel. Tuck was toweling down Sable Star, and he came over to me. The smell of wet horses and the smell of us hung in the air.
  • Joy Henleyhas quoted8 years ago
    I was afraid of the storm that would follow. Luckily, Tuck and I pulled into the shelter before it struck.
    I slid off Golden Princess and began to dry her off with a towel. Tuck was toweling down Sable Star, and he came over to me. The smell of wet horses and the smell of us hung in the air.

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