Front Porch Princess

Front Porch Princess
ISBN-10
0373785585
ISBN-13
9780373785582
Category
Beauty contests
Pages
312
Language
English
Published
2006
Publisher
Steeple Hill
Author
Kathryn Springer

Description

Entered in a Christian beauty pageant by her daughter, a farmer's wife, who once dreamt of being a model or an actress, finds herself in the spotlight while dealing with her best friend's indiscretions, the new pastor's pregnant wife, and her daughter who has fallen in love with a local boy. Original.

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