
August 30, 2005
Last month, Karen Brichoux released "The Girl She Left Behind," a coming-of-age story that follows a young woman returning to her Montana home. Brichoux's fourth book "Falling Into the World" will hit stores in October 2006.

August 30, 2005
Photo by Richard Gintowt
Last month, Karen Brichoux released "The Girl She Left Behind," a coming-of-age story that follows a young woman returning to her Montana home. Brichoux's fourth book "Falling Into the World" will hit stores in October 2006.
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