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Twenty Wishes (Blossom Street, No. 4) | 
enlarge | Author: Debbie Macomber Publisher: Center Point Publishers Category: Book
List Price: $33.95 Buy New: $27.00 You Save: $6.95 (20%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 60 reviews Sales Rank: 579681
Format: Large Print Media: Library Binding Edition: Center Point Large Print Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 406 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 8.6 x 5.6 x 1.5
ISBN: 1602852006 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9781602852006 ASIN: 1602852006
Publication Date: June 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description What do you want most in the world?
Anne Marie Roche wants to find happiness again. At 38 her life s not what she d expected--she s childless, a recent widow, alone. She owns a successful bookstore on Seattle s Blossom Street, but despite her accomplishments, there s a feeling of emptiness.
On Valentine s Day, Anne Marie and several other widows get together to celebrate...what? Hope, possibility, the future. They each begin a list of twenty wishes, things they always wanted to do but never did.
Anne Marie s list starts with: Find one good thing about life. It includes learning to knit, doing good for someone else, falling in love again. She begins to act on her wishes and when she volunteers at a local school, an eight-year-old girl named Ellen enters her life. It s a relationship that becomes far more involving than Anne Marie intended. It also becomes far more important than she ever imagined.
As Ellen helps Anne Marie complete her list of twenty wishes, they both learn that wishes can come true--but not necessarily in the way you expect.
As millions of women know, Debbie Macomber understands their lives and writes the stories they want to read.
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Twenty Wishes October 8, 2008 Another winner for Debbie Macomber fans. The idea of 20 wishes is interesting in itself. As always, her characters are intriguing people. When I finish one of her books, I always wish that the book was longer. I do recommend this book.
Twenty Wishes September 24, 2008 This is one of those "can't put down" books and I loved the story. What a super idea and a great life lesson. I would highly recommend this book but only if you have time read it, all day and take it to bed with you until you are finished. Fun and entertaining but so true!
spending time with friends September 22, 2008 I have read all of the blossom street stories and have enjoyed 'meeting' all of the people, and following their lives. This story is good, not as emotional as some of the others, but a good story and I am waiting for the next one!!
An Easy, Comfortable Read September 19, 2008 After a good mystery, or heart-tugging stories by Jodi Picoult, it's nice to read Debbie Macomber's comfortable style. Debbie's characters are real and likeable and when finished, I'm never ready for the story to end. I enjoyed Twenty Wishes and think many will find themselves writing their own twenty wishes shortly after this inspiring story ends.
Twenty Stars! September 8, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have enjoyed all the Blossom Street books but this is the first one that has given me something to take away besides a lovely story. I want to start my own book of 20 wishes and am going to borrow some of my list from the characters!
But back to the story. The book started out a little slower for me than others in the series, partially because of a number of new characters (or characters who were primarily in the background) and that familiar characters from previous books are very much in the background. But once I got into it, I really enjoyed it.
I enjoy books about women friends and how they support each other and make changes in their lives. I definitely recommend this book.
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