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OLDIES BUT GOODIES

by Bernadette Tabor Pruitt

Three lively seniors sneak off from a Texas retirement home to right the wrongs of their pasts. Retired English professor Thornton McCall seeks forgiveness from a former girlfriend. Harvey Carman, a retired Buick dealer, wishes to make amends to a man he falsely accused of a crime. Liz Wittenberg, a well-preserved redhead and man collector, wants to apologize to the family she disgraced decades ago. Once they set out in their borrowed yellow Camaro, their lives and those of others at Rolling Hills Villa are never the same.
Literary fiction, humor