Heavenly Days

Heavenly Days by James Wilcox, published by Viking Adult on September 15, 2003, is a first edition novel comprising 208 pages. The story follows Lou Jones, a receptionist who struggles to navigate the complexities of modern life, particularly due to her limited computer skills. As she attempts to find her footing, her life becomes increasingly entangled with a music society, a gun-wielding tax assessor, a meddling mother, and her unemployed husband.
Readers will encounter a humorous exploration of Lou’s challenges as she juggles her personal and professional life in Louisiana. The narrative delves into the intricacies of her relationships and the absurdities that arise from her circumstances. With themes of humor and the everyday struggles of contemporary life, this book presents a vivid portrayal of Lou’s journey amidst the chaos surrounding her.
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Striving to find a foothold in the modern world despite her lack of computer skills, receptionist Lou Jones finds her life unexpectedly complicated by a music society, a gun-wielding tax assessor, a busybody mother, and her unemployed husband. 20,000 first printing.
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