Candles on Bay Street

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Wheeler Pub., 1999 - Fiction - 225 pages
Sam Hebert is the veterinarian of Fort Kent, a close-knit community in the heart of Maine. He narrates the story of Dee Dee Michaud, a beautiful, boisterous hometown girl with whom he was in love as a young man.

His heart was broken when Dee Dee left town with Bobby Langford after high school. She roared off in his flashy Corvette, and never returned until now.

She suddenly resettles in Fort Kent with her son, Trooper. Bobby disappeared years ago. She starts a candle-making business and soon possesses an avid following; however, why, in the midst of reunions with old friends and a successful new business does she look so pale? What secret is she hiding from everyone?

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Section 2
10
Section 3
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About the author (1999)

Cathie Pelletier was born in Allagash, Maine in 1953. She received a B.A. from the University of Maine in 1976. She has written books under her own name and the pseudonym K. C. McKinnon. The books written under her own name include The Funeral Makers, A Marriage Made at Woodstock, The Summer Experiment, and A Year After Henry. She has received several awards including the New England Booksellers Award for The Weight of Winter and the 2006 Paterson Prize for Running the Bulls. Under the pseudonym of K. C. McKinnon she wrote two novels, Dancing at the Harvest Moon and Candles on Bay Street. Both were adapted into television movies by CBS and Hallmark respectively. She writes country music lyrics. She has co-written several books with singers including 100 Ways to Beat the Blues with Tanya Tucker, The Christmas Note with Skeeter Davis, and The Ragin' Cajun with Doug Kershaw.

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