Welcome, Lisa Boucher! She is here promoting her book Jesus, Mo and Cheese Puffs.
Publisher: Self
Date of publication: July 2013
Flo’s deformed eye doesn’t bother her a bit. Nope. Never mind the eye
patch or her aversion to mirrors. But when she wins $40,000 in the
lottery, she decides to get one of those “TV doctors” to fix her bad
eye. It’s a long way from Indiana to California, so she and Mo, pack
along some extra bags of cheese puffs for the trip.
Funny thing about life, it doesn’t always follow a plan. Flo and Mo,
primed for an adventure, get sidetracked at every turn. For one, there’s
the young family with the broken-down car they stop to help only two
hours into the trip. Turns out there’s more to the young family than
either of them could ever imagine. On to Hooker, Oklahoma, where they
stumble into a wake for the town hero—High Henry, a Clydesdale horse,
who shows the town it’s not the package but the heart inside that
matters.
At a farmer’s market in Pasadena, Jostlin’ Jack and Angel—a happy if
homeless couple, suggest Flo “wear the world like a loose garment.”
Angel’s words come back to Flo when the plastic surgeon wants to rework
her whole face and make her into something she’s not. Realizing at last
the only limitations in life are the ones she puts on herself, Flo opens
her heart to the possibilities.
Jesus, Mo and Cheese Puffs is the kind of story that asks you to look and find the magic in every single encounter.
About the author:
Lisa Boucher has Sicilian roots and thinks about cooking and food
about as often as she thinks about writingmore books! In her spare time
she travels, holds a BA in English, works part-time as a nurse, and
makes pesto and homemade granola, naming her local cottage product line
(Simple Grace). Lisa is married, and has twin sons that play college
football.
Next book in the pipeline: “Black Butterflies White Fences,” an interracial love story. Coming late spring or early this summer.
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