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Another great read from Debbie Macomber. A group of women get together every Wednesday to chat about what’s going on in their lives and soon they find they are all united in unburdening their various stresses and problems. A great story about friendships and life’s ups and downs.

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Synopsis
Wednesdays at Four by Debbie Macomber
"Soon we were laughing and crying at the same time. That's how it is sometimes. The laughter can be as healing as tears."
Every Wednesday a group of women meet, each has her own share of worries: Cancer survivor Lydia is anxious about her ageing mother, Alix's wedding plans have been hijacked by her meddling friends, Colette's pregnant with another man's child.
As friendships deepen these women start to confide in each other, but will listening and sharing be enough for them to move forward, leaving their pasts behind?
About the Author
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Debbie Macomber is a major international bestselling author, and has sold over 51 million books worldwide.
When Debbie first decided to write a novel, people called her a
hopeless dreamer. She had only a high school degree and was dyslexic.
She was also the very young mother of four active children. No one
believed she had what it took to write a book—except Debbie. She
eventually saved enough money to rent an old typewriter, and every
night when the children were asleep, she would sit down to write.
Today, Debbie is the internationally acclaimed author of more than 100
novels and has sold over 60 million copies. Popular around the globe,
she receives approximately three thousand letters from readers every
month. And she responds personally to each one. She lives with her husband in Port Orchard, Washington. Their children are grown and she is a proud grandmother.
Author photo © Nina Subin Photography
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