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Lucky You
By Erika Carter
"A rich and observant debut." —Marie Claire
Lucky You
In Erika Carter’s fierce and darkly funny debut novel, Lucky You, three women in their early twenties find themselves aimlessly adrift in the Arkansas college town they've stuck around in too long. Ellie, Chloe and Rachel are friends (sort of), waitresses at the same dive bar. Each is becoming unmoored in her ...
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Beebe Bahrami
Beebe Bahrami is a professional writer known for award-winning travel, memoir, archaeology, and outdoors and adventure writing. We ask here five questions here.NEWS & EVENTS
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