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Vroman's Bookstore
695 E. Colorado Blvd.
Pasadena, CA 91101

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Bridget Morrissey, in conversation with Rebekah Faubion, discusses Anywhere You Go

Tuesday, April 29, 2025 at 7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Vroman's Bookstore

For more information call: 626-449-5320

Or click here: https://vromansbookstore.com/event/2025-04-29/bridget-morrissey-conversation-rebekah-faubion-discusses-anywhere-you-go

A small-town waitress and a big-city Broadway press agent swap homes to escape the messiness of their personal lives, only to find new purpose--and new love. Tatum Ward and Eleanor Chapman lead totally opposite lives. Tatum's never left her Midwestern hometown. She resides in a quaint guest cottage on her parents' property while working part-time as a waitress, where she spends most shifts ignoring her feelings for a beautiful regular named June. Eleanor dedicates every waking hour to her high-profile press career, sacrificing personal relationships for professional success, save for the occasional hookup to fight off her loneliness. When both women's lives unexpectedly blow up at the exact same time, they each need an escape, and fast. In Tatum's hometown, Eleanor expects a quiet hideaway where she can recharge. Instead she gets wrapped up in the family drama that Tatum left town to avoid, pulled in by Tatum's charismatic older sibling, Carson, who charms Eleanor at every turn. Tatum ends up in Eleanor's New York high-rise apartment with June. One week together in the big city might make it impossible for Tatum to avoid not just her true feelings for June, but her real dreams for her life.

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