About this Book: |
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How often do you get all dressed up? I mean really dressed to the nines. It’s that special, special event – be it a wedding, a Christmas gala, a class reunion, whatever. You’ve planned for it, seemingly, all year. You feel great because that fad diet you went on actually worked for you. Your weight is not perfect, but you’re beaming because you can fit in that fabulous dress you saw in the department store window. It looks even better on you than that impractical-sized mannequin with no face and no arms and definitely no hips.
So, you start early - getting all done up. The hair, the nails and most definitely the accessories are perfect. The glow on you is celestial…
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About the Author: |
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Toretha Wright is professional writer whose credentials include three published novellas, scores of magazine articles, three plays, and the monthly serial novel, Dates and Nuts & other recipes for romance and madness, published in an entertainment magazine.
A native South Carolinian, her novels and short stories are set in small towns where her characters embody the charm of the southern mystique. Her poetry has been brandished in several venues, captivating audiences with her own style of literary license. Wright has won awards for her poetry at competitions, such as The Poetry Square Off, sponsored by Barnes & Noble and the Not Yet Dead Poet Society and the 2006 Certificate of Recognition for Women in Literary Arts.
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