In an unexpected move, author Nell Phillips' debut novel has become a holiday season best-seller. During Nell's final stop on a countrywide book tour, she travels to the town of Springdale, which happens to be the hometown of Emmett Turner, a young man she met more than five years ago while both were working as junior copy editors at a New York publishing firm. Nell was upset when Emmett turned her down for a dinner date and then vanished from New York without a word. Because of Emmett's vivid, nostalgic recollections of Springdale, Nell was motivated to create this book, which is molding her life, especially during this holiday season, as she readily acknowledges.
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In an unexpected move, author Nell Phillips' debut novel has become a holiday season best-seller. During Nell's final stop on a countrywide book tour, she travels to the town of Springdale, which happens to be the hometown of Emmett Turner, a young man she met more than five years ago while both were working as junior copy editors at a New York publishing firm. Nell was upset when Emmett turned her down for a dinner date and then vanished from New York without a word. Because of Emmett's vivid, nostalgic recollections of Springdale, Nell was motivated to create this book, which is molding her life, especially during this holiday season, as she readily acknowledges.
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