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""Oradell at Sea" is an entertaining, fast-paced book that pulls the reader in." Sharon Hatfield, "Journal of Appalachian Studies" "The most extraordinary people are the seemingly ordinary ones. Simultaneously hilarious and heartbreaking, Oradell is one of the best, most fully drawn characters you'll every have the privilege of meeting."5/5(1). bltadwin.ru: ORADELL AT SEA () by Meredith Sue Willis and a great selection of similar New, Used and Collectible Books available now at great prices. Oradell at Sea: A Novel. Meredith Sue Willis. Vandalia Press, - Fiction - pages. 0 Reviews.


Oradell Greengold, the brassy narrator of Meredith Sue Willis' Oradell at Sea, spends her days and her deceased husband's fortune cruising on first-class luxury liners where young Greek deckhands wait on her hand and foot-rub. Oradell is a modern-day Mae West who unapologetically enjoys her. Oradell at Sea - Kindle edition by Willis, Meredith Sue. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Oradell at Sea. South Orange novelist Meredith Sue Willis' most recent offering,Oradell at Sea (Vandalia Press, ), is the story of a West Virginia coal miner's daughter in her old age, wealthy through marriage, widowed, spending big bucks on herself as a gin-guzzling permanent residence of a cruise ship in tropical waters. What a way to go!


Oradell Greengold, the brassy narrator of Meredith Sue Willis' Oradell at Sea, spends her days and her deceased husband's fortune cruising on first-class luxury liners where young Greek deckhands wait on her hand and foot-rub. Oradell is a modern-. In her twelfth book, Oradell at Sea, novelist Meredith Sue Willis charts the psychological course of an elderly woman facing the end of her life with unfinished business. The title character, Oradell Greengold, is a wealthy widow who started out as a penniless youngster in the coalfields of West Virginia; now, she finds herself pampered by Greek waiters on an opulent cruise ship wending its way from Acapulco to Puerto Rico. Paperback$ 2 Used from$ New from$ Collectible from$ Oradell Greengold, the brassy narrator of Meredith Sue Willis' Oradell at Sea, spends her days and her deceased husband's fortune cruising on first-class luxury liners where young Greek deckhands wait on her hand and foot-rub. Oradell is a modern-day Mae West who unapologetically enjoys her wealth and its privileges, but also keeps a soft spot for her union organizer first love.

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