Tuesday Night Miracles
By Kris Radish
By Kris Radish
By Kris Radish
By Kris Radish
Category: Women's Fiction
Category: Women's Fiction
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$19.00
Jan 03, 2012 | ISBN 9780553384765
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Jan 03, 2012 | ISBN 9780345532411
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Praise
Praise for Tuesday Night Miracles
“Radish delves into the hearts of four women in her latest novel and uncovers the feelings, insecurities and hidden hurts. Full of strong, complex characters, this story is riveting.” —Romantic Times
“Reader alert: This is the kind of book you’d better commit to read if you start it, because you probably won’t be able to put it down.” —Huntington News
“Radish employs wry humor with a light touch here, and she includes details that are believable and tantalizingly possible. These things kept me reading and they kept me loving this novel. . . Tuesday Night Miracles is dynamite.” —Washington Blade
“Not since How To Make An American Quilt by Whitney Otto have I been so interested in a group of women and their stories.” –Girlfriends Book Club
“The characters take on many important issues, such as domestic violence, empty nests, family secrets, self-growth and forgiveness. The resolutions of each of their stories, including Dr. Bayer’s, are satisfying as was Tuesday Night Miracles. –Destin.com
Praise for Kris Radish
“Kris Radish creates characters that seek and then celebrate the discovery of . . . women’s innate power.”—The Denver Post
“An inspiring story for fans of Rebecca Wells and anyone with a strong woman in her or his life.”—Booklist, on Hearts on a String
“Radish unrolls a rollicking yet reflective read that adds to her robust repertoire of beloved fiction. . . . What’s a reader to do but relish the ride.”—BookPage, on Searching for Paradise in Parker, PA
“Radish exhibits a deep understanding of and compassion for women who opt for fight rather than flight in tough situations. She does not trivialize them, their crimes, or the painful process of recovery; she has a keen eye for the good and bad in female relationships…Will resonate for many readers.” –Publishers Weekly
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