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Sisterchicks in Sombreros
Sisterchicks in Sombreros
Sisterchicks in Sombreros
Audiobook7 hours

Sisterchicks in Sombreros

Written by Robin Jones Gunn

Narrated by Julia Gibson

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

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Best-selling Christian author Robin Jones Gunn delights millions of readers with her Sisterchicks series. Featuring the "almost twin" sisters Melanie and Joanne, each book is filled with equal helpings of laughter and appreciation for God's guidance. The sisterchicks are surprised to learn that they have inherited their uncle's beachfront cottage in Mexico. Leaving their homes in chilly Canada, they soon find themselves cruising to the sunny south, where the path to their inheritance is strewn with unexpected blessings.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 6, 2008
ISBN9781436143998
Sisterchicks in Sombreros
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Robin Jones Gunn

Over the past 25 years Robin has written 82 books with almost 4.5 million copies sold worldwide. To her great delight, Robin’s books are doing exactly what she always hoped to do – they are traveling around the world and telling people about God’s love. She is doing the same. Over the past ten years Robin has been invited to speak at events around the US and Canada as well as in South America, Africa, Europe and Australia. Robin and her husband have two grown children and have been married for 35 years. They live in Hawaii where she continues to write and speak.    

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