Forty-nine-year-old Toots Henslee's near-idyllic solitudehe lives in a treehouse overlooking a river near Nashvilleis invaded by Sally Ann Shaw, a wannabe country-western singer on the lam from her hoodlum boyfriend, from whom she's stolen a quarter of a million dollars. Yount's fourth novel, first published in 1984, is a wry fable about identity and commitment, responsibility and the vagaries of love."
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Forty-nine-year-old Toots Henslee's near-idyllic solitudehe lives in a treehouse overlooking a river near Nashvilleis invaded by Sally Ann Shaw, a wannabe country-western singer on the lam from her hoodlum boyfriend, from whom she's stolen a quarter of a million dollars. Yount's fourth novel, first published in 1984, is a wry fable about identity and commitment, responsibility and the vagaries of love."
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