Rush
by Lisa Patton
2020-07-14 21:23:28
âThereâs not a better Southern author writing today than Lisa Patton. Funny, touching, and full of twists and turns. I couldnât have loved it more.â â Fannie Flagg, New York Times bestselling author of Fried Green Tomatoes at...
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âThereâs not a better Southern author writing today than Lisa Patton. Funny, touching, and full of twists and turns. I couldnât have loved it more.â â Fannie Flagg, New York Times bestselling author of Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Café Rush is recommended by... Atlanta Journal Constitution as a Southern Beach BookSouthernLiving.com as a 2018 Beach ReadDeep South Magazine's Summer Reading List Southern Independent Bookseller's Alliance as a SUMMER 2018 OKRA PICK Modern Mrs. Darcy Fall Lineup Set in modern day Oxford, Mississippi, on the Ole Miss campus, bestselling author Lisa Pattonâs RUSH is a story about womenâfrom both ends of the social ladderâdiscovering their voices and their empowerment. Cali Watkins possesses all the qualities sororities are looking for in a potential new member. Sheâs kind and intelligent, makes friends easily, even plans to someday run for governor. But her resume lacks a vital ingredient. Pedigree. Without family money Cali's chances of sorority membership are already thin, but she has an even bigger problem. If anyone discovers the dark family secrets she's hiding, sheâll be dropped from Rush in an instant. When Lilith Whitmore, the well-heeled House Corp President of Alpha Delta Beta, one of the premiere sororities on campus, appoints recent empty-nester Wilda to the Rush Advisory Board, Wilda can hardly believe her luck. Whatâs more, Lilith suggests their daughters, both incoming freshman, room together. What Wilda doesnât know is that it's all part of Lilithâs plan to ensure her own daughter receives an Alpha Delt bidâno matter what. For twenty-five years, Miss Pearlâas her âbabiesâ like to call herâhas been housekeeper and a second mother to the Alpha Delt girls, even though it reminds her of a painful part of her past sheâll never forget. When an opportunity for promotion arises, it seems a natural fit. But Lilith Whitmore slams her Prada heel down fast, crushing Miss Pearlâs hopes of a better future. When Wilda and the girls find out, they devise a plan destined to change Alpha Delta Betaâand maybe the entire Greek systemâforever. Achingly poignant, yet laugh-out-loud funny, RUSH takes a sharp nuanced look at a centuries-old tradition while exploring the complex, intimate relationships between mothers and daughters and female friends. Brimming with heart and hope for a better tomorrow, RUSH is an uplifting novel universal to us all.
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