South of Broad by Pat Conroy

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Pat Conroy, bestselling author of novels including Prince of Tides and Beach Music , has made his fans wait fourteen years for his newest novel. South of Broad is a rambling novel about Charleston, South Carolina and a group of unlikely friends who weather life’s storms together. While South of Broad offers definite charms, it lacks the charisma of some of his earlier novels. Read a complete review of South of Broad by


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