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Broken for You
Broken for You | Stephanie Kallos
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Margaret Hughes, a septuagenarian living in Seattle, takes in a series of boarders who help her cope with her illness, and whose lives become unexpectedly connected to each other.
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Broken for You | Stephanie Kallos
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Today Laura is sporting two new lovely casts for your viewing pleasure. One is traditional and made from fiberglass in the adorable shade of ocean blue because she wishes she was spending all this time healing in a seaside city somewhere other than frigid Minnesota. On the left you will see a black leather zipper cast and here she is channeling her biker girl vibe or maybe even a medieval badass knight.

squirrelbrain What have you been doing to yourself?! 5y
Chrissyreadit Woah! Are you adventurous? 5y
valeriegeary This is the worst! But that blue color is 😍👌👍 5y
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Laura317 This is not the sort of fashion show we wanted. I hope you are quickly on the mend! 5y
Wife 😯 5y
Slajaunie Wow! 5y
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Booksnob
Broken for You | Stephanie Kallos
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3 broken bones, two casts and a Wonder Woman pose.

Traci1 Hope the bones mend quickly. 5y
BookNAround Oh goodness! Heal quickly! 5y
AmyG Oh no! Hope you are better soon. 5y
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valeriegeary 😱😭 ouch!! But you are rocking those casts! 5y
StillLookingForCarmenSanDiego Nice form though!! 5y
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aubergine123
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Enjoyed this one. Interesting characters who develop nicely.

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CarrieKitz
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I absolutely loved this when I read it years ago, and I intend to reread it soon. #recommendsday

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SistaPip
Broken for You | Stephanie Kallos
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Oh this book inspired me to smash up all my sweet Williams Sonoma dishes from my first-not-last marriage. Mildly trite but forgivable for the idea that you can smash up things that have heavy Karma and put them back together as something lovely and new.