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Lunch at the Piccadilly

By: Clyde Edgerton
Narrated by: Sally Darling
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Publisher's summary

Best-selling novelist Clyde Edgerton is the author of Raney and Walking Across Egypt.

Lil Olive, the leader of a group of feisty elderly women, decides that she is restless at the Rosehaven nursing home. Lil and her friends need some excitement in their dull lives. So, the group of women steal a car and hit the road in search of adventures, which include hilariously unforgettable trips to the local CVS and Hardee's, and end with an encounter with the law.

©2003 Clyde Edgerton (P)2004 Recorded Books, LLC
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"Quietly and wonderfully outlandish." ( Entertainment Weekly)

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There is nothing I didn’t like about this book. I lived in an assisted living home while recovering from a car wreck. I was the youngest person there. I had a great time. I just wish I’d taken notes and recorded interviews. America’s treasures are in those homes.

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Enjoyed Eating at the Piccadilly very much

This book was a lot of fun. This book hit home in some many ways. I laughed out loud, I was sad in parts. It was all a good book should be.

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