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'Booked for Lunch' Author at Atlanta Country Club

Novelist Claire Cook is the special guest for the Cobb Library Foundation's May 22 luncheon.

Novelist Claire Cook, author of "Must Love Dogs" and the forthcoming "Time Flies," will be the featured guest at the Cobb Library Foundation's "Booked for Lunch" event on May 22 at the Atlanta Country Club.

The luncheon, which is a special event before the book's public release, begins at 11:30 a.m. and the program ends at 1 p.m. The cost is $30 a person and tickets may be ordered online.

"Time Flies" is Cook's 10th novel. It is described as "an epic road trip filled with fun, heartbreak, and friendship, and explores what it takes to conquer your worst fears.

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"Years ago, Melanie followed her husband, Kurt, from the New England beach town where their two young sons were thriving to the suburbs of Atlanta. She’s carved out a life as a successful metal sculptor, but when Kurt leaves her for another woman, having the tools to cut up their marriage bed is small consolation.

"She’s old enough to know that high school reunions are often a big disappointment, but when her best friend makes her buy a ticket and an old flame gets in touch to see whether she’ll be going, she fantasizes that returning to her past might help her find her future…until her driving phobia resurfaces and threatens to hold her back from the adventure of a lifetime."

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Cook published her first novel at 45. A native of Virginia, she was a longtime resident of Massachusetts and recently moved to suburban Atlanta to be closer to her family.

"The exuberant and charming Claire Cook is one of the sassiest and funniest creators of contemporary women’s fiction,” according to The New Orleans Times-Picayune. People Magazine says her writing “goes down as easy as it sounds,” Good Housekeeping calls it “laugh-out-loud,” Redbook “gleefully quirky” and the Chicago Tribune “funny and pitch perfect."

For more information about the luncheon visit www.cobblibraryfoundation.org or call 770-528-2196.


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