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The novel, All’s Well That Ends…, is more than one story, but the characters are intertwined around Carol Stone, a dedicated, young professional who saves lives and ensures success only by taking on an inadequate, antiquated bureaucracy. The author is a gifted storyteller who uses spare, compelling language to expose the hearts and minds of ordinary people as products of their heredity and/or environment.
Avoiding southern stereotypes, the author weaves the lives of small town residents into a tapestry that represents the human spirit, which can be neglected, annihilated, or nourished to success. Explore the minds and motives of mothers, fathers, sons, and daughters, and perhaps such fundamental questions as “how” and “why” we behave as we do can be answered.
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