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Article: Books.(three women authors and their public personae)(Brief Article)
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- May 3, 1999
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Touched by the Angels
Focusing on spiritual themes, three best-selling women authors have inspired huge and devoted followings
With Patricia King in San Francisco, Sherry Keene-Osborn in Denver and Mike Hendricks in Kansas City
To understand Jan Karon, you have to know about livermush. Livermush is a western North Carolina ... um ... delicacy, a sort of down-home pate forged out of pork liver, bread crumbs, sage and a few other odds and ends, and fried on the griddle. Karon loves the stuff and mentions it every chance she gets in her five novels about the fictional town of Mitford. About the size of Blowing Rock, N.C. (population: 1,800), ...
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