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Truth Is in the Wine
Contributor(s): Bunn, Curtis (Author)
ISBN: 1593095031     ISBN-13: 9781593095031
Publisher: Strebor Books
OUR PRICE:   $18.04  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: October 2013
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BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Romance - Contemporary
- Fiction | Romance - African American
- Fiction | African American - General
Dewey: FIC
LCCN: 2013933667
Physical Information: 0.8" H x 5.2" W x 8.1" (0.60 lbs) 288 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
In this gripping novel of twisted moral dilemmas, a man tries to save his troubled marriage by taking a trip to Napa Valley after secretly winning the lottery--after all, there are some secrets that are better left that way.

Paul Wall's marriage is in trouble. In addition to losing his job, he loses all of his self-esteem, and soon his wife, Ginger, is as unhappy as he is. However, when Paul wins millions of dollars in the Georgia state lottery, he concocts a master plan to regain his wife's love.

A passionate wine-drinker, Paul convinces Ginger to accompany him on a trip to romantic Napa Valley, but Paul keeps his winnings a secret; he wants to win her back on his own merits. Ginger insists her mom, a recent widow, travels with them. Paul then insists his mom, recently divorced, join them. This quartet of characters travels together to California and, with the influx of wine loosening their inhibitions, they end up revealing secrets better left untold.

With controversial ethical dilemmas at its heart, The Truth is in the Wine is a remarkable and riveting novel that will put you in the characters' shoes, wondering what you'd do next if you had millions of dollars to spend and relationships to save.


Contributor Bio(s): Bunn, Curtis: - Curtis Bunn is an Essence magazine #1 bestselling author and has been featured in many publications, including Black Enterprise, Uptown, and Rolling Out. He is the author of seven novels and the founder of the National Book Club Conference, an organization that hosts an annual literary event for African-American readers and authors.