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    The Canterbury Sisters

    The Canterbury Sisters

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    by Kim Wright


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      ISBN-13: 9781501100802
    • Publisher: Gallery Books
    • Publication date: 05/19/2015
    • Sold by: SIMON & SCHUSTER
    • Format: eBook
    • Pages: 336
    • Sales rank: 235,602
    • File size: 1 MB

    Kim Wright is the author of Love in Mid Air and The Unexpected Waltz and has been writing about travel, food, and wine for more than twenty years for many magazines, including Wine Spectator, Self, Travel & Leisure, and Vogue. She has twice won the Lowell Thomas Award for travel writing. The Canterbury Sisters is her third novel, and she also ballroom dances competitively. Kim lives in Charlotte, North Carolina.

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    In the vein of Jojo Moyes and Cheryl Strayed’s Wild, a warm and touching novel about a woman who embarks on a pilgrimage to Canterbury Cathedral after losing her mother, sharing life lessons—in the best Chaucer tradition—with eight other women along the way.

    Che Milan’s life is falling apart. Not only has her longtime lover abruptly dumped her, but her eccentric, demanding mother has recently died. When an urn of ashes arrives, along with a note reminding Che of a half-forgotten promise to take her mother to Canterbury, Che finds herself reluctantly undertaking a pilgrimage.

    Within days she joins a group of women who are walking the sixty miles from London to the shrine of Becket in Canterbury Cathedral, reputed to be the site of miracles. In the best Chaucer tradition, the women swap stories as they walk, each vying to see who can best describe true love. Che, who is a perfectionist and workaholic, loses her cell phone at the first stop and is forced to slow down and really notice the world around her, perhaps for the first time in years.

    Through her adventures along the trail, Che finds herself opening up to new possibilities in life and discovers that the miracles of Canterbury can take surprising forms.

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    "One woman's mid-life crisis turns into a hilarious and touching adventure in Kim Wright's latest heartwarming tale. A book for anyone who needs reminding that sometimes the journey to find answers is more important than the destination."
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    "Kim Wright understands storytelling through and through and she has written a warm and lovely novel full of its magic. A tale of a diverse group of women and how their tales heal each other, The Canterbury Sisters is funny, wry, wise, and altogether satisfying."
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    “With originality galore, Wright has crafted a wonderfully entertaining tale with flair… readers looking for something different need look no further.

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    Sarah Pekkanen
    "An insightful novel about the unexpected places where we stumble upon second chances. Kim Wright writes with wisdom and grace."
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    From the author of the overlooked gem Love in Mid Air (check it out in paperback), a joyful novel about regaining your midlife groove through ballroom dancing.
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    "Wright’s second novel, after Love in Mid Air (2010), captures our fear of the unknown and the tender joys of coming into one’s own.
    Romantic Times
    The Unexpected Waltz is [as] inspiring as [it is] awakening of oneself. Additionally, it feels genuine, as new beginnings and second chances aren’t always prefect and fairy-tale like, even if outward appearances suggest otherwise. With strong characterization and a cast of intriguing secondary characters, the story dances its way through all the right steps as readers watch Kelly Wilder embrace waltzing through her new life,stumbles and all.
    Charlotte Observer
    The novel has everything I look for in a good read: intrigue, interesting characters at a crossroads and a comfortable authority that allows me to surrender to whatever happens next. What's more, the novel is set in Charlotte.
    BookReporter.com
    I often read books that eventually pull me in, but it is an all-too-rare experience for me to browse the first page of a new book and become instantly hooked, as I was with The Unexpected Waltz.
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    "Astute and engrossing...this debut is a treat!"
    Library Journal
    04/01/2015
    Busy young American wine critic Che Milan embarks on a journey of self-discovery when she decides to follow through on a hasty promise to bring her mother's ashes to Canterbury. After signing on to walk there from London on a weeklong Broads Abroad tour, Che reluctantly also agrees to go along with the plan for each woman in the group to share a tale of love as they walk, in the spirit of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. Day by day, Che's caustic take on the world softens. From the delicate, stacked teacups on the cover to the satisfying ending, this latest novel from Wright (Love in Mid Air; The Unexpected Waltz) is enjoyable women's fiction. Personal revelations are met with acceptance and lead to growth for the women, who range from very young to older middle age. VERDICT What this bittersweet novel of women bonding on a walking-tour "pilgrimage" may lack in emotional subtlety or spirituality, it makes up for with its amusing descriptions of English inns, pub dinners, and the countryside (Wright also writes about travel and food for magazines) and in the variety of stories each traveler tells along the road to Canterbury.—Laurie Cavanaugh, Holmes P.L., Halifax, MA

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