How Stella Got Her Groove Back
By Terry McMillan
By Terry McMillan
By Terry McMillan
By Terry McMillan
By Terry McMillan
Read by Terry McMillan
By Terry McMillan
Read by Terry McMillan
Category: Contemporary Romance
Category: Contemporary Romance
Category: Contemporary Romance | Audiobooks
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$22.00
Jan 06, 2004 | ISBN 9780451209146
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Jan 06, 2004 | ISBN 9781101209127
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Jan 01, 2004 | ISBN 9780786556687
146 Minutes
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Praise
Praise for How Stella Got Her Groove Back
“The novel sparkles.”—Chicago Sun-Times
“A riotous, sexy book…told in the inimitable voice of Stella, who will charm the reader from the first page….Fans and first-time readers will be hooked.”—Richmond Times Dispatch
“A confessional, sister-can-you-understand-this open diary…I laughed out loud.”—Boston Globe
“Terry McMillan is the only novelist I have ever read…who makes me glad to be a woman.”—Washington Post Book World
“A sexy handbook of self-realization.”—The New Yorker
“A liberating love story…[which] tells women it’s okay to let go, follow your heart, take a chance, and fall in love, even if that love comes from a place you’d least expect.”—Orlando Sentinel
“A sexy…chatty, dishy, you-go!-girl tale that I read in one night.”—Entertainment Weekly
“Hot summer fun, girlfriend…The tell-it-like-it-is voice that McMillan honed to smart-mouthed perfection…she resurrects here in the person of Stella Payne.”—Indianapolis Star
“A cast of likable characters, funny lines, smart repartee and a warm and fuzzy ending…an irreverent, mischievous, diverting novel that at times will make you laugh out loud.” —The New York Times Book Review
“Rich in detail…leaves you feeling like you’ve just had a good gossip with your best girlfriend.”
—Mademoiselle
“A down-and-dirty, romantic and brave story told to you by this smart, good-hearted woman as if she were your best friend.”—Newsday
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