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Girls in Trucks
by Katie Crouch

Published: 2009-04-07
Paperback : 272 pages
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Sarah Walters, the narrator of GIRLS IN TRUCKS, is a reluctant Camellia Society debutante. She has always felt ill-fitted to the rococo ways of Southern womanhood and family, and is anxious to shake the bonds of her youth. Still, she follows the traditional path laid out for her. This is ...
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Sarah Walters, the narrator of GIRLS IN TRUCKS, is a reluctant Camellia Society debutante. She has always felt ill-fitted to the rococo ways of Southern womanhood and family, and is anxious to shake the bonds of her youth. Still, she follows the traditional path laid out for her. This is Charleston, and in this beautiful, dark, segregated town, established rules and manners mean everything.

But as Sarah grows older, she finds that her Camellia lessons fail her, particularly as she goes to college, moves North, and navigates love and life in New York. There, Sarah and her group of displaced deb sisters try to define themselves within the realities of modern life. Heartbreak, addiction, disappointing jobs and death fail to live up to the hazy, happy future promised to them by their Camellia mothers and sisters.

When some unexpected bumps in the road--an unplanned birth, a family death--lead Sarah back home, she's forced to take another long look at the fading empire of her youth. It takes a strange turn of events to finally ground Sarah enough to make some serious choices. And only then does she realize that as much as she tried to deny it, where she comes from will always affect where she ends up. The motto of her girlhood cotillion society, "Once a Camellia, always a Camellia," may turn out to have more wisdom and pull to it than she ever could have guessed.

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  "Girls in Trucks"by Stephanie H. (see profile) 03/05/10

I loved this book! It kept my attention the entire read & once I started, I couldn't put it down!

 
  "Poor Debut"by ashley s. (see profile) 12/10/09

Not a great career launching book. Poor compilation with even worse guidance by the publisher.

 
  "Girls in Trucks"by Ann M. (see profile) 09/08/09

A very funny book. Southern debutante leaves home for NYC, but ends up back home with a "man and his truck"

 
  "Girls In Trucks"by Karla A. (see profile) 09/05/09

I kept reading just to see if there was any redeeming value in this book. If there was, I missed it. The main character, Sarah Walters didn't have any real personal goals other than to "find love" and... (read more)

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