![]() ![]() However, before things really take off in the city, and much to her dismay, she must soon return to the old homestead when tragedy strikes the family. When she is old enough, has graduated high school, and with the help of a close buddy, she finally leaves family, friends, and her boyfriend behind and does make it to the big city. A spunky kid with a great sense of humor, Catherine Grace spends her Saturdays at the local Dairy Queen, contemplating ways to escape her small-town and move to Atlanta to reinvent herself. This is the coming of age story following Catherine Grace Cline, born and raised in a small, rural town in Georgia in the early 1970’s. It looked like a Fannie Flagg book, so it had to be good, right? I was not disappointed. It was one of those books whose title intrigued me and front cover graphic caught my eye. Looking for Salvation at the Dairy Queen by Susan Gregg Gilmore is not a new book (2008), and I found it quite by accident. ![]()
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