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A Drink of Green: Based on a True Story
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A Drink of Green: Based on a True Story in Vernon, BC
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A Drink of Green: Based on a True Story in Vernon, BC
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Beautiful, buxom and brainy, Lottie Linguini learns she is allergic to almost everything after moving from the countryside to a city environs. With her dream man by her side, she embarks on a personal healing journey, but will it end with them still together?
From the shores of the Hudson River in New York to the Connecticut River in Western Massachusetts, inquisitive Jewish-Italian heroine Latkes Linguini unknowingly follows in the footsteps of freed slave Sojourner Truth, searching for her own truth.
Highlighting the unique aestheticism of The Pioneer Valley in Western Massachusetts, A DRINK OF GREEN is spiced with local eateries, parks and historical sites; references to area culture, past and present; and poems by literary icons Robert Frost and Emily Dickinson.
Beautiful, buxom and brainy, Lottie Linguini learns she is allergic to almost everything after moving from the countryside to a city environs. With her dream man by her side, she embarks on a personal healing journey, but will it end with them still together?
From the shores of the Hudson River in New York to the Connecticut River in Western Massachusetts, inquisitive Jewish-Italian heroine Latkes Linguini unknowingly follows in the footsteps of freed slave Sojourner Truth, searching for her own truth.
Highlighting the unique aestheticism of The Pioneer Valley in Western Massachusetts, A DRINK OF GREEN is spiced with local eateries, parks and historical sites; references to area culture, past and present; and poems by literary icons Robert Frost and Emily Dickinson.


















