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The Romance Readers' Book Club "Julie Cannon’s book does for the soul what a perfect tomato sandwich does for the appetite - fills it with pure satisfaction." Terry Kay, author of To Dance with the White Dog
"Cannon’s characters are drawn with warmth and affection....as enjoyable as the first spring day in the garden." Jennifer Chiaverini, author of The Quilter’s Legacy
"Truelove & Homegrown Tomatoes will touch your heart." Janice Daugharty, author of Like a Sister
"Heartwarming." Southern Living
"Tender, funny, witty - a surprising, gentle jolt to the heart." Augusta Trobaugh, author of Sophie and the Rising Sun
"A poignant, humorous look at extended family relations in a rural community." Hal Jacobs, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
"Hilarious, poignant...I look forward to the next installment of Imo’s search for love." Ann B. Ross, author of Miss Julia Throws a Wedding
"With the down-to-earth and gentle southern humor reminiscent of Fannie Flagg, Julie Cannon’s debut novel is a must summer read and a great book club pick." Joyce Dixon, Southern Scribe Reviews
"Author Julie Cannon... narrates the story with a poignant and witty gentleness. She is a close observer of north Georgia small community life, where hard work and prayer are remedies for all ills and the garden is a healing place." Mary Beachum
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"In Those Pearly Gates, third book in the heartwarming Homegrown series, the saga of Imogene Lavender and her spirited family, continues to read, as The Asheville Citizen-Times put it, like 'a picture window raised wide open on small-town life in the South.'" Visit Booksense to find your local independent book store The following stores supported me by kindly hosting an event on my book tour. Contact one of these great booksellers to buy a signed copy of the book. Borders Books of Athens, GA FoxTale Book Shoppe of Woodstock, GA The Open Book of Greenville, SC Malaprop's Bookstore of Asheville, NC Barnes & Noble of Athens, GA Eagle Eye Book Shop of Decatur, GA Wordsmiths Books of Decatur, GA
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