Famous in a small town

Viola Shipman

Book - 2023

For most of her eighty years, Mary Jackson has endured the steady invasion of tourists, influencers and real estate developers who have discovered the lakeside charm of Good Hart, Michigan, waiting patiently for the arrival of a stranger she's believed since childhood would one day carry on her legacy--the Very Cherry General Store. Like generations of Jackson women before her, Cherry Mary, as she's known locally, runs the community hub--part post office, bakery and sandwich shop--and had almost given up hope that the mysterious prediction she'd been told as a girl would come true and the store would have to pass to ... a man. Becky Thatcher came to Good Hart with her ride-or-die BFF to forget that she's just turned fort...y with nothing to show for it. Ending up at the general store with Mary is admittedly not the beach vacation she expected, but the more the feisty octogenarian talks about destiny, the stronger Becky's memories of her own childhood holidays become, and the strange visions over the lake she was never sure were real. As she works under Mary's wing for the summer and finds she fits into this quirky community of locals, she starts to believe that destiny could be real, and that it might have something very special in mind for Becky ...

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Subjects
Genres
Domestic fiction
Romance fiction
Novels
Published
Toronto, Ontario, Canada : Graydon House [2023]
Language
English
Main Author
Viola Shipman (author)
Item Description
Includes questions for discussion and a recipe.
Physical Description
334 pages ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781525805073
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Review by Booklist Review

Mary Jackson, proud proprietor of Cherry Mary's Very Cherry General Store (and post office), is known throughout her small Michigan town for setting the cherry spitting record sixty-five years ago, notoriety that isn't ensuring a future for the store her mother and grandmother built. Becky Thatcher, tired of her job as an assistant principal in St. Louis (yes, fine, go ahead and make Tom Sawyer jokes), isn't sure what she wants anymore, but she knows she wants . . . something more. When she heads north on vacation and lands in Mary's store, both Becky and Mary have a sense that the visions they've had all their lives were of one another. Could each be the other's missing piece? Shipman, pen name of author Wade Rouse, salutes multigenerational friendships, strong women, and his beloved grandmothers in this novel of friendship and fulfilling one's own destiny. A strong sense of place and characters with a history needing reconciling with a future make Famous in a Small Town a delightful summer read for those wanting a little magic in their lives. Put in the beach bag of your fans of Ruth Hogan, Elizabeth Berg, Fredrik Backman, and Clare Pooley.

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.