The Future Memoir of Ann Jones

The Future Memoir of Ann Jones

by Alex Bailey
The Future Memoir of Ann Jones

The Future Memoir of Ann Jones

by Alex Bailey

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Overview

How can Ann Jones be a widow before her husband is even dead?

Ann Jones knows the difference between a daydream, a fantasy, and a vision.
She's a decent, middle-class mom with a respectable husband and two kids.
And a "wild imagination."

But what kind of decent woman imagines her husband dead, a relocation across the country, a new career, the perfect boyfriend, and most importantly, Knitting Club?

Not just any old Knitting Club. This one has rules—not one of them concerns knitting.

Ann listens to the club members' stories, becomes entangled in their lives, obeys their rules, and keeps her suspicions to herself.

Her independent existence is an awakening. Ann Jones has changed.

So what happens when she wakes up?

Steel Magnolias meets Stepford Wives. Moving, powerful, enchanting, and brimming with a glorious cast of characters; this is a joy.

Pages: 414

Publisher: Maiden Voyage Publishing


Product Details

BN ID: 2940155743903
Publisher: Alex Bailey
Publication date: 02/08/2018
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 492 KB

About the Author

Alex Bailey was a bored writer/editor of documents as monotonous as vacuum cleaner manuals. She left that life behind to create more exciting worlds than the one she lived in. The Future Memoir of Ann Jones is the first book under her assumed identity. When she's not listening to friends reveal wild stories about their future, she's tending to her organic garden while belting out show tunes. Ironically, Alex does not have the patience to sit still long enough to knit. Some of her favorite hobbies include: embarrassing her children in public with her rhythmically-challenged dancing, cleaning the small disc around the stopper of the bathroom sink, and dallying. She’d love to tell you more about herself, but as you know, she is incognito so as not to reveal the true identify of her friend, Ann Jones.

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