Lucy Fooshee has just married Bob Bybee, the second-richest farmer in the county if you don't count the Winklejohns -- and who'd want a name like Winklejohn anyway? Add her enviable hubby to the local beauty queen titles she's won on account of her slim figure, full lips, and all-around good looks, and Lucy's the most envied young woman in Palmyra, Illinois. The most admired by men, too. Funny thing, though: now that she's married, no one even seems to notice anymore, and Lucy's feeling irritable. So when Billy Lee -- a stranger with no prospects -- comes to town and sees her in a whole new way, he upsets Lucy's applecart. Sure, she's got everything anyone in Palmyra could want, but maybe that's just not enough. With her striking humor and picture-perfect observations about life in a small town, Alison Clement tells the hilarious, lusty, and ultimately touching story of a fiercely independent woman trapped in the body of a small-town beauty queen.
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Review:
Jennifer WeinerAuthor of "Good In Bed" and "In Her Shoes"Lucy Fooshee is one of the funniest, most exasperating characters to come along in years. You'll love her, you'll hate her, you may want to slap her, but you won't be able to look away.
Synopsis:
Two weeks after marrying Bob Bybee, the son of the second richest farmer in Palmyra, Illinois, former beauty queen Lucy Fooshee finds herself unable to resist the new counterman at the local diner. Reprint.
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- PublisherSimon & Schuster
- Publication date2003
- ISBN 10 0743453522
- ISBN 13 9780743453523
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages288
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