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Pie Town, New Mexico, was once legendary for its extraordinary pies. But it's been a while since these delectable desserts graced the counter at the local diner. The townspeople?a hearty mix of Anglos, Hispanics, and Native Americans?like to think of themselves as family, especially when it comes to caring for Alex, a disabled little boy being raised by his grandparents. But, unforeseen by all, Pie Town's fortunes are about to take a major turn?due to the arrival of a new priest, Father George Morris, who seems woefully unprepared for his first assignment, and the young hitchhiker Trina, who some townsfolk just know is trouble. . . .…mehr

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Pie Town, New Mexico, was once legendary for its extraordinary pies. But it's been a while since these delectable desserts graced the counter at the local diner. The townspeople?a hearty mix of Anglos, Hispanics, and Native Americans?like to think of themselves as family, especially when it comes to caring for Alex, a disabled little boy being raised by his grandparents. But, unforeseen by all, Pie Town's fortunes are about to take a major turn?due to the arrival of a new priest, Father George Morris, who seems woefully unprepared for his first assignment, and the young hitchhiker Trina, who some townsfolk just know is trouble. . . .
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Lynne Hinton is the author of more than twenty books, including the New York Times bestseller, Friendship Cake, as well as Pie Town, the 2011 New Mexico Book of the Year: Fiction/Adventure, Drama Category, and 2011 National Federation of Press Women's Fiction Book of the Year. Lynne is married to Bob Branard. They live in Albuquerque, New Mexico where she serves as a hospice chaplain. You can contact her at lynnehinton.com or on Facebook @Lynne Hinton Books.