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From the New York Times bestselling author of The Chicken Sisters comes a delightfully entertaining story about a ruse that goes awry and a chaotic homecoming that proves that confronting your past can sometimes set you free. You wouldn't want to be in her boots. Rhett Gallagher's life is about to go to the pigs. Just as she turns the big 4-0, her long-term relationship collapses, and news of a tragedy forces her to return to the family farm. The only silver lining is that Rhett's inspirational book, The Modern Pioneer Girl-written under a pseudonym-has become a wild success, so much so that…mehr

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From the New York Times bestselling author of The Chicken Sisters comes a delightfully entertaining story about a ruse that goes awry and a chaotic homecoming that proves that confronting your past can sometimes set you free. You wouldn't want to be in her boots. Rhett Gallagher's life is about to go to the pigs. Just as she turns the big 4-0, her long-term relationship collapses, and news of a tragedy forces her to return to the family farm. The only silver lining is that Rhett's inspirational book, The Modern Pioneer Girl-written under a pseudonym-has become a wild success, so much so that in a moment of panic self-doubting Rhett coerces her best friend Jasmine to step into the limelight as the famed author. A simple enough ruse to keep up, right? But when it is revealed that Rhett's inheritance of the beloved farm is shared with the controlling mother she hasn't seen in two decades, and that the farm is headed for the chopping block, Rhett must concoct a scheme that will help them both recover all they've lost-but not exactly in the way they expect.
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KJ Dell'Antonia is the former editor of Motherlode and current contributor to The New York Times, as well as the author of How to Be a Happier Parent and the instant New York Times bestseller and Reese's Book Club Pick, The Chicken Sisters. She lives with her family on a small farm in Lyme, New Hampshire, but retains an abiding love for her childhood in Texas and Kansas.