* Leah Hager Cohen, author of The Grief in Others * 'Breathtaking. THE SUPREMES AT EARL'S ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT is that rare and happy find: a book that delivers not only good story, but good company. It teems with memorable characters, chief among them Odette, as unlikely and irresistible a protagonist as we are likely to meet. a book of joy and tears * Sainsbury's Magazine * Edward Kelsey Moore has written a novel jam-packed with warmth, honesty, wit, travail, and just enough madcap humor to keep us giddily off-balance. * Sun Herald * If you enjoyed Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood, Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe or The Help, you'll probably enjoy this * New Books Magazine * Brimming with small-town warmth and idiosyncrasy. * Adelaide Advertiser * Oprah is going to love this book. * Daily Mail * With all the charm of Alexander McCall Smith, but a more acerbic wit, Moore's first full-length novel is rolling-on-the-floor funny. An excellent and unpreachy chance to learn how the movement affected ordinary women. This beautifully written debut novel is a delightful tribute to friendship, full of wit and warmth and with a quirky twist * Candis * There is no clue in the deliberately obscure title as to just how good this book is.
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