Savannah Sunrise Two women. 1,000 miles. And a whole lot of baggage. Joy Miles thinks she’s taking a simple road trip to move her mother-in-law, Loraine, from Louisville to Savannah. Complete opposites, the two women manage to tolerate each other-barely. Type A+ personality, Joy is consumed with a high-stakes project at work. She has her days scheduled to the second. Now widowed, free-spirited Loraine is moving to a retirement community, no longer a preacher’s wife, but a woman on her own. Her insights about life and family get under Joy’s skin, challenging Joy to take a hard look at her whirlwind career and her priorities. As the weekend unfolds, with its outrageous adventures, hilarious encounters and heart-to-heart revelations, the women come to see each other through new eyes, and both women make an astounding discovery: they need each other more than they know. Read More You may also like... What Makes a Western Villain Best of the Bad By Henry C. Parke Johnny Carson: “Do you ever get tired of playing bad guys in motion pictures?” Lee Van... READ MORE Chow Down Like The Duke You don’t have to be returning from a month-long cattle drive to appreciate coming home to a delicious, homemade hot meal, and this... READ MORE
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