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A blog about reading, with selections from contemporary as well as classic literature. Wednesday, November 18, 2009. The Moonflower Vine by Jetta Carleton. This novel, first published in 1962, is enjoying a major revival after being republished in 2009. Coincidentally, its also the November selection for the. Kansas City Stars. Book club, which made it all the more fun for a recent discussion at my book club. We picked the novel last summer when we started hearing about it word-of-mouth. Setterfield un.

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A blog about reading, with selections from contemporary as well as classic literature. Wednesday, November 18, 2009. The Moonflower Vine by Jetta Carleton. This novel, first published in 1962, is enjoying a major revival after being republished in 2009. Coincidentally, its also the November selection for the. Kansas City Stars. Book club, which made it all the more fun for a recent discussion at my book club. We picked the novel last summer when we started hearing about it word-of-mouth. Setterfield un.

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