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An edition of Outer banks (1991)

Outer Banks

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E-Book Extra: Pinpointing the Pirate and the Mermaid: A Reading Group GuideElegant Kate, sensible Cecie, sexy Ginger, and brilliant Fig came together as sorority sisters on a Southern campus in the '60s, and spent two idyllic spring breaks at Nag's Head, North Carolina. Now, thirty years later, they’ll try to recapture the passion, pain and betrayal that shaped them into women.They came together as sorority sisters on a Southern campus is the '60s: Elegant Kate, walking a tightrope over an abyss of lies ... Sensitive, sensible, self-contained Cecie ... Ginger, the sexy, vibrant heiress, richer than sin ... and poor, hopeless, brilliant Fig.

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Perennial Pr
Pages
416

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Cover of: Outer Banks
Outer Banks
2004, Perennial Pr
Cover of: Outer Banks
Outer Banks
2003, HarperCollins
Electronic resource in English
Cover of: Outer banks
Outer banks: a novel
1991, HarperCollins Publishers
in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: Outer banks
Outer banks
1991, Thorndike Press
in English

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First Sentence

"On the Outer Banks of North Carolina there is a legend about the ships that have come to grief in the great autumn storms off those hungry shoals."

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Library of Congress
, PS3569.I28 O87 2003

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7278161M
Internet Archive
outerbanksnovel0000sidd
ISBN 10
0060538066
ISBN 13
9780060538064
OCLC/WorldCat
237004004
Library Thing
69753
Goodreads
251926

First Sentence

"On the Outer Banks of North Carolina there is a legend about the ships that have come to grief in the great autumn storms off those hungry shoals."

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