Lumby on the Air

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Penguin, Jul 6, 2010 - Fiction - 496 pages
Fifth in the acclaimed series set in the enchantingly offbeat town of Lumby.

Pam and Mark Walker are celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary with a week-long family reunion and a ceremony renewing their vows. But when Mark's brother-in-law starts broadcasting his radio talk show from Montis Inn, his disparaging remarks about small-town life cause immediate rifts that only widen when he sides with a real estate developer who wants to turn Lumby into an asphalt Aspen. As the controversy pits family against family, and neighbor against neighbor, will the spirit that defines Lumby triumph once again?

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Contents

ONE Invitation
THREE Missions
SIX Buzz
EIGHT
TEN Symbiotic
TWELVE Chicken
FOURTEEN Transgressions
SIXTEEN Rare
TWENTY EIGHT Extinct
THIRTY ONE Viking
THIRTY THREE Plans
THIRTY SIX Secrets
THIRTY NINE Shaved
FORTYTWO Cemetery
FORTY FOUR Waiting
FORTYSEVEN Qwerty

EIGHTEEN Muleta
TWENTY Harnessed
TWENTY THREE Target
TWENTY FIVE Ribs
TWENTYSIX Confessions
FIFTY Rung
FIFTY TWO Marley
FIFTY FIVE Following
THE LUMBY READER

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About the author (2010)

Gail Fraser, author of The Lumby Lines, Stealing Lumby, and Lumby’s Bounty, continues to work full time on her acclaimed series about the extraordinary town of Lumby. She and her husband, artist Art Poulin, live with their beloved animals on Lazy Goose Farm in rural upstate New York. When not writing, Gail tends to their garden, orchard and beehives. Gail and Art feel fortunate to be down the road from their close friends at New Skete Monastery, who are the authors of How to be Your Dogs Best Friend.

Prior to becoming a novelist, Gail had a successful corporate career, holding senior-executive positions in several corporations. She has a BA from Skidmore College and an MBA from the University of Connecticut, with graduate work done at Harvard University.

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