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Doesn't she look natural?  Cover Image Book Book

Doesn't she look natural? / Angela Hunt.

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Recently divorced Capitol Hill staffer Jennifer Graham begins a new life with her young sons and mother in a small Florida town after she inherits a funeral home.

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  • ISBN: 9781414311692
  • ISBN: 1414311699
  • Physical Description: 349 pages ; 21 cm
  • Edition: Paperback edition.
  • Publisher: Carol Stream, Ill. : Tyndale House Publishers, [2007]

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Includes bibliographical references (page 349).
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Adult Follett Library Resources
Subject: Divorced mothers > Fiction.
Funeral homes > Fiction.
Divorced women > Fiction.
Mothers > Fiction.
Christian fiction.
Genre: Christian fiction.

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Doesn't She Look Natural?
Doesn't She Look Natural?
by Hunt, Angela Elwell
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Doesn't She Look Natural?


How do you cope when God asks you to bury a dream? In this new series by best-selling author Angela Hunt, readers will meet Jennifer Graham, the no-nonsense chief of staff for a Virginia senator who quits her job after a divorce and finds herself an unemployed single mom. Forced to live with her mother until she can find work on Capitol Hill that does not involve her gregarious ex-husband, her efforts are stymied until she learns that she has inherited a funeral home in picturesque Mt. Dora. Jennifer journeys to the small Florida town with her two sons and her mother, never dreaming that within a mortuary she will discover she has inherited a rewarding career that teaches her far more about life than death.

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