But nothing she says or does can ever clear up the shadow that accompanies her like a shroud - her weight. Rosemary Goode works constantly in her mama’s beauty salon in Spring Hill, Tennessee, makes great grades and rarely gives her mother any trouble. Fate would bring Artichoke’s Heart into my hands more than a year after I left the store, and now I’m struck with this aggravating question: What took me so long? Just, you know, based on the scrumptious cover.īut I never did. Each and every time I walked from the young adult section to the feature bays with stacks of this novel, I stared at the little wrapped chocolates - mmm, chocolate! - and contemplated buying it. Back when I worked part-time at a bookstore, Suzanne Supplee’s Artichoke’s Heart - in hardcover - was one of the books Corporate (big, scary “C”!) wanted us to prominently display up front.
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