Edition |
First edition. |
Description |
352 pages ; 22 cm |
Note |
"A Tom Doherty Associates book." |
Summary |
Allison Darling, former foster child, now a stay-at-home mom of three, desperately wants to fit in with the organic latte drinking, hundred-dollar-yoga-pants-wearing moms who run Monrovia, her charming seaside village. Constantly feeling like an outsider, Allison dreams of more for her children. When the Glamour Girls, a soap-selling company run by the most charismatic and powerful women in town, recruits Allison, she jumps at the invitation. The Glamor Girls have a hand in everything in Monrovia, from bake sales to business deals. This is what Allison’s wanted her whole life—to be liked. To be popular. To belong. After Allison’s estranged mother passes away, she learns her family’s heartbreaking legacy and the secret Allison’s been fighting to suppress all her life emerges: she’s a witch. What’s more, she’s not the only one in town. There’s more to the Glamour Girls then it seems… and once you’re a Glamour Girl, there’s no going back. |
Subject |
Witches -- Fiction.
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Self-acceptance -- Fiction.
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Genre/Form |
Domestic fiction.
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Fantasy fiction.
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Added Title |
House witch |
ISBN |
9780765377302 (hardback) |
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0765377306 (hardback) |
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9780765377319 (trade paperback.) |
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0765377314 (trade paperback.) |
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