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NEW
for 2008!! When a developer comes to town with plans to raze
the old, abandoned courthouse on Main Street and erect a luxury
condominium building for wealthy outsiders, Miss Julia hits the
roof. Hoping to dissuade him, she and Etta Mae Wiggins take him
under their wing and introduce him to some of the town's
most colorful characters. They visit the likes of Brother
Vern Puckett, Thurlow Jones and Granny Wiggins, along with
all of Miss Julia's friends. But other things are going on,
too—Helen Stroud's husband is missing (along with a
good deal of money) and so is Mildred Allen's husband. Pastor
Ledbetter has received a tempting call from another church,
and Sam is spending too much time giving Helen Stroud legal
advice.
And to top it all, there is something atop the courthouse
dome that Julia is determined to save—a last vestige of the demolished courthouse which symbolizes not only what has been lost but also what continues on.
(Viking)
Review:
MISS
JULIA PAINTS THE TOWN
The memorably droll Ross has a gift for elevating such everyday matters as marital
strife and the hazards of middle age to high comedy, while painting her beautifully
drawn characters with wit and sympathy.
—Publishers Weekly
In hardcover April 3, 2008
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