Sunsets

Sunsets by Constance O’Day-Flannery, published by Warner Books in 1996, is a first edition that spans 403 pages. This work explores the enduring friendship between Ruthann Bucknum and Eve Cameron, who have shared their lives for four decades. As they reflect on a particularly challenging year marked by profound loss, including the deaths of their husbands and children, the narrative delves into their resilience and the journey to rebuild their lives.
Readers will find a poignant exploration of friendship and survival in the face of adversity. The story captures the essence of contemporary romance and the complexities of life transitions, as Ruthann and Eve navigate their golden years while cherishing their shared memories. This edition presents a thoughtful examination of how relationships can provide strength during difficult times, making it a significant addition to the genre of fiction.
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Ruthann Bucknum and Eve Cameron have been the closest of friends for 40 years. Now in their golden years, they reminisce about the one year they recall more vividly than any other–the year they lost their husbands, their children and their wealth. Yet they survived–and struggled to start new lives. National ads/media.
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