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    <![CDATA[The Beach House]]>
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    <![CDATA[Julia Huntington is still reeling from her husband Ken's death when she makes the decision that she will sell their summer house on the beach in Santa Cruz after one last season. Three different families have rented the house each summer. Their stories--and Julia's--are the tales that author Georgia Bockoven so beautifully relates in <em>The Beach House</em>. In an original concept, the book is separated into sections delineating the summer months, prefaced and followed by Julia's own story. Readers will be thoroughly enchanted by these love stories--from teenager Chris to Maggie and Joe, married 65 years and coping with Maggie's terminal illness. In the tradition of such great storytellers as Barbara Delinsky, Iris Rainer Dart, and Kathleen Gilles Seidel, Bockoven has penned a novel of such power that readers will be moved to tears. Georgia Bockoven is an author definitely on the brink of superstardom and <em>The Beach House</em> showcases her talents superbly. <em>--Maudeen Wachsmith</em>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[This book was a perfect light, poolside read. If you are in the mood for an easy, light, happy, feel good, bordering on the side of cheesy book this one is for you. Very predictable. ]]></body>
    
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