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The Supremes at Earl's All-You-Can-Eat
by Edward Kelsey Moore

Published: 2013-03-12
Hardcover : 320 pages
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Meet Odette, Clarice, and Barbara Jean in the New York Times best-selling novel . . . 
           
Earl’s All-You-Can-Eat is home away from home for this inseparable Plainview, Indiana, trio.  Dubbed “the Supremes” by high school pals in the tumultuous 1960s, they ...

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Introduction

Meet Odette, Clarice, and Barbara Jean in the New York Times best-selling novel . . . 
           
Earl’s All-You-Can-Eat is home away from home for this inseparable Plainview, Indiana, trio.  Dubbed “the Supremes” by high school pals in the tumultuous 1960s, they weather life’s storms together for the next four decades. Now, during their most challenging year yet, dutiful, proud, and talented Clarice must struggle to keep up appearances as she deals with her husband’s humiliating infidelities. Beautiful, fragile Barbara Jean is rocked by the tragic reverberations of a youthful love affair. And fearless Odette engages in the most terrifying battle of her life while contending with the idea that she has inherited more than her broad frame from her notorious pot-smoking mother, Dora.

Through marriage, children, happiness, and the blues, these strong, funny women gather each Sundayat the same table at Earl’s diner for delicious food, juicy gossip, occasional tears, and uproarious banter.

With wit and love, style and sublime talent, Edward Kelsey Moore brings together four intertwined love stories, three devoted allies, and two sprightly earthbound spirits in a big-hearted debut novel that embraces the lives of people you will never forget. 

Editorial Review

An Amazon Best Book of the Month, March 2013: In the small southern town of Plainview, Indiana, Odette, Barbara Jean, and Clarice have stayed close since their high school days, when they held court at Earl’s All-You-Can-Eat. Affectionately called “the Supremes,” they survived the racial tensions of the ‘60s, splintering families, and complicated love affairs by always having each other’s backs. Now that they’ve reached their sixties, still living seemingly happy lives in their home town, Earl’s sudden passing isn’t the only trigger for their own post-mid-life crises. Feisty, steady Odette has been seeing a lot of her mother--who happens to be dead, and palling around with the misbehaving spirit of Eleanor Roosevelt. Clarice, always so concerned with keeping up appearances, has decided her philandering husband no longer gets a pass. And the greatest love of Barbara Jean’s past has returned, dredging up a harrowing loss she numbs with vodka. With many of the same winning qualities as The Help and Steel Magnolias, Edward Kelsey Moore’s debut is an utterly charming, often hilarious tribute to friendships so strong they eclipse the bonds of blood family. --Mari Malcolm

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  "Good company"by Charlene D. (see profile) 02/18/17

i enjoyed the company of these characters

 
by Cynthia K. (see profile) 06/13/14

 
  "The Supremes at Earl's All You Can Eat"by Laurie L. (see profile) 06/10/14

Interesting mix of characters. They were very well developed and three dimensional and believable.

 
  "Delightful and Quirky"by Pamela W. (see profile) 04/25/14

Our group thoroughly enjoyed this sensitive, quirky, and heart-warming book.

 
  "The Supremes at Earl's All You Can Eat"by Suzanne M. (see profile) 04/22/14

This book made you laugh out loud, yet was also very poignant . You could visualize scenes that created very funny pictures in your head. I think it would make a wonderful comedy for the movies, despite... (read more)

 
  "The Supreme's at Earl's all you can eat."by Carol M. (see profile) 05/31/13

It was a great book that I really enjoyed.
Easy read and loved all the characters.
Everyone that I know who read the book liked it.

 
  "The Supremes at Earl's All-You-Can-Eat"by Cheryl B. (see profile) 05/31/13

Everyone in our group loved this book! Members remarked they would like to own it for their library and many recommended it to friends. The book was a real gem!

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