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The Turtle's Voice

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1995 Winner Austin Book Award! Can an overweight, middle-aged housewife drifting through an unhappy marriage finally find romance and fulfillment? You bet! Claudia Evers has created an odd little world to protect herself from life with her no-nonsense, no-fun husband Andrew, a wannabe writer. It works until she meets Rollie, a writer and editor, who has problems of his own. When Rollie discovers Claudia's unique gifts, he hopes to make her every dream come true.

130 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1995

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Carolyn Banks

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Her first national publication was her short story "Idyll," which appeared in Voyages , a literary magazine, in 1968, alongside the work of Anaïs Nin, Josephine Miles and Theodore Weiss. In 1972, the oft-reprinted "Growing Up Polish in Pittsburgh" appeared in American Mix (Lippincott). A version of this story appeared as "The Virgin of Polish Hill" in Plume's 1992 Catholic Girls. Her stories appeared in several issues of Yellow Silk.

Carolyn Banks is the author of a series of humorous equestrian mysteries: Death by Dressage, Groomed for Death, Murder Well Bred, Death on the Diagonal, and A Horse to Die For, all of which available from Amber Quill Press. In addition, Carolyn has written Mr. Right (a smart-ass parafeminist psycho-erotic thriller), The Darkroom, and Girls on the Row. She is also a journalist and videographer who recently wrote and directed "Invicta," a feature movie that is part horror story, part romantic comedy that is currently in post-production.

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