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− | * '''Setting''': | + | * '''Setting''': Long Island, New York |
− | * '''Amazon Listing''' | + | * '''Amazon Listing''': [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0373161204/ref=nosim/103-3685024-2000659?n=283155 A Modern Man] |
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+ | == Book Description == | ||
+ | Sara Morrow had discovered a unique method of staring over. She went back in time. | ||
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+ | As Mrs. Willoughby of Long Island's restored Old Harkum Village, Sara baked bread in a brick oven and dreamed of a time when life was simple as love lasted forever. The twentieth century caught up with her in the person of Randy Zale, a computer whiz whose days were serenaded by the constant buzz of electronic gizmos. Randy believed in old fashioned values but had no desire to forsake modern life. There was only one solution to their problem, but it wasn't one either of them had imagined. |
Latest revision as of 00:08, 22 July 2008
- Author: Judith Arnold
- Publisher: Harlequin American Romance # 120
- Year: 1985
- Setting: Long Island, New York
- Amazon Listing: A Modern Man
Book Description
Sara Morrow had discovered a unique method of staring over. She went back in time.
As Mrs. Willoughby of Long Island's restored Old Harkum Village, Sara baked bread in a brick oven and dreamed of a time when life was simple as love lasted forever. The twentieth century caught up with her in the person of Randy Zale, a computer whiz whose days were serenaded by the constant buzz of electronic gizmos. Randy believed in old fashioned values but had no desire to forsake modern life. There was only one solution to their problem, but it wasn't one either of them had imagined.