The Sock Wars

A Novel

Fiction & Literature, Saga, Humorous, Literary
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Author: Maia Sepp ISBN: 1230000033517
Publisher: Maia Sepp Publication: December 1, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Maia Sepp
ISBN: 1230000033517
Publisher: Maia Sepp
Publication: December 1, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English

"Loved it."--Shayna Krishnasamy, bestselling author of The Sickroom.
"A delightful and fresh read."--Goodreads reviewer Cryssa.

The debut novel from Maia Sepp, a Kobo Top 50 bestselling writer. Lucy Tuttle is a workaholic financial planner whose biggest worry is how to line up the sticky notes on her desk just so, but when her free-spirited, vivacious aunt dies in a car accident halfway across the world, Lucy's carefully ordered life spins out of control.

With her last family member gone, the big 3-0 approaching, domestication closing in, and her faltering biological clock a never-ending reminder of the time she isn't spending building a family, Lucy tries to make a home for herself and her eco-activist boyfriend in the fixer-upper she's inherited from her aunt. But as she struggles to settle into a life of renovation, cohabitation, organic lentils and sock thievery, she starts to wonder how she ended up there--and when she'll feel alive again. And as she grieves for her aunt and tries to find somewhere to belong, Lucy begins to understand that sometimes, realizing one dream might mean giving up another.

Poignant, quirky, and humorous, The Sock Wars is a contemporary women's fiction story from author Maia Sepp that reminds us there's only one thing harder than living up to other people's expectations: facing your own.

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"Loved it."--Shayna Krishnasamy, bestselling author of The Sickroom.
"A delightful and fresh read."--Goodreads reviewer Cryssa.

The debut novel from Maia Sepp, a Kobo Top 50 bestselling writer. Lucy Tuttle is a workaholic financial planner whose biggest worry is how to line up the sticky notes on her desk just so, but when her free-spirited, vivacious aunt dies in a car accident halfway across the world, Lucy's carefully ordered life spins out of control.

With her last family member gone, the big 3-0 approaching, domestication closing in, and her faltering biological clock a never-ending reminder of the time she isn't spending building a family, Lucy tries to make a home for herself and her eco-activist boyfriend in the fixer-upper she's inherited from her aunt. But as she struggles to settle into a life of renovation, cohabitation, organic lentils and sock thievery, she starts to wonder how she ended up there--and when she'll feel alive again. And as she grieves for her aunt and tries to find somewhere to belong, Lucy begins to understand that sometimes, realizing one dream might mean giving up another.

Poignant, quirky, and humorous, The Sock Wars is a contemporary women's fiction story from author Maia Sepp that reminds us there's only one thing harder than living up to other people's expectations: facing your own.

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