Miss Dreamsville and the Collier Coun..., Amy Hill Hearth
Miss Dreamsville and the Collier Coun..., Amy Hill Hearth
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Miss Dreamsville and the Collier County Women's Literary Society

Author: Amy Hill Hearth

Narrator: Amy Hill Hearth

Unabridged: 5 hr 42 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/02/2012


Synopsis

A brilliant debut novel from a New York Times bestselling author about a transplanted wife from Boston who arrives in Florida in the 1960s, starts a literary salon, and shakes up the status quo.

Eighty-year-old Dora, the narrator of a story that began a half century earlier, is bonding with an unlikely set of friends, including Jackie Hart, a restless middle-aged wife and mother from Boston, who gets into all sorts of trouble when her family moves to a small, sleepy town in Collier County, Florida, circa 1962.

With humor and insight the novel chronicles the awkward North-South cultural divide as Jackie, this hapless but charming “Yankee,” looks for some excitement in her life by accepting an opportunity to host a local radio show where she creates a mysterious, late-night persona, “Miss Dreamsville,” and by launching a reading group—the Collier County Women’s Literary Society—thus sending the conservative and racially segregated town into uproar. The only townspeople who venture to join are regarded as outsiders at best—a young gay man, a divorced woman, a poet, and a young black woman who dreams of going to college.

This brilliant fiction debut by Amy Hill Hearth, a New York Times bestselling author, brings to life unforgettable characters who found the one thing that eluded them as individuals:a place in the world. Inspired by a real person, Miss Dreamsville and the Collier County Women’s Literary Society will touch the heart of anyone and everyone who has ever felt like an outsider longing to fit in.

About Amy Hill Hearth

Amy Hill Hearth is the author of Miss Dreamsville and the Collier County Women’s Literary Society and Miss Dreamsville and the Lost Heiress of Collier County, in addition to author or coauthor of seven nonfiction books, including Having Our Say: The Delany Sisters’ First 100 Years, the New York Times bestseller-turned-Broadway-play. Hearth, a former writer for The New York Times, began her career as a reporter at a small daily newspaper in Florida, where she met her future husband, Blair (a Collier County native). She is a graduate of the University of Tampa.  


Reviews

Goodreads review by Karen

I was surprised to find so many rave reviews for a book that I found contrived and trite. My Naples based book club is reading the book, as is every other book club in Naples, and there are many. The title alone guaranteed a commercial success. I just wish the content had not been such a disappointm......more

Goodreads review by Whitney

Most of the other ARC readers have nothing but laud for this book, but I disagree with their praise. Amy Hill Hearth has a great concept for what could have been a classic Southern novel here, but it falls flat due to under editing and a desire to capitalize on the new wave of Southern fiction that......more