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Moving Maggie: A Midlife Moxie Novel
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Moving Maggie: A Midlife Moxie Novel in Ottawa, ON
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Current price: $6.77


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Moving Maggie: A Midlife Moxie Novel in Ottawa, ON
Current price: $6.77
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The year Maggie turns sixty, she is hit with a triple whammy of unpleasant and definitely unwanted events: the loss of her job, the ending of her marriage, and the need to find a new place to live. "Move-Ahead Maggie" has lost her moxie and can't figure out where to go or what to do with the rest of her life. To reclaim her identity, she moves to a small rural community and starts fresh. Her growing friendships with Sheila, her real estate agent and now employer; neighbors Mary Dearborn and her granddaughter Janna; and Carl Price, her landlord who may be becoming more than just a friend, help her navigate this new stage of her life. But as she rebuilds her life, Maggie becomes so focused on regaining her financial stability and professional status that she is afraid to make time for a personal life and possibly even a romantic relationship. Can "Move-Ahead Maggie" find the courage to open herself to having a richer, more balanced life?
The year Maggie turns sixty, she is hit with a triple whammy of unpleasant and definitely unwanted events: the loss of her job, the ending of her marriage, and the need to find a new place to live. "Move-Ahead Maggie" has lost her moxie and can't figure out where to go or what to do with the rest of her life. To reclaim her identity, she moves to a small rural community and starts fresh. Her growing friendships with Sheila, her real estate agent and now employer; neighbors Mary Dearborn and her granddaughter Janna; and Carl Price, her landlord who may be becoming more than just a friend, help her navigate this new stage of her life. But as she rebuilds her life, Maggie becomes so focused on regaining her financial stability and professional status that she is afraid to make time for a personal life and possibly even a romantic relationship. Can "Move-Ahead Maggie" find the courage to open herself to having a richer, more balanced life?

















