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The book starts with Ida Mae Tutweiler finding your way through a tea-time visit with her lifelong closest friend, Jane Tetly. Jane and Ida Mae are an improbable pair; Jane is a gorgeous celebrity in a day-time soap opera, much hitched, and naturally daring. Ida Mae is reserved and dependable, a successful businesswoman. She possesses a captivating Victorian tearoom called Ladyfingers, in the city she was born in. She has never left Walton Falls, Ohio, nor does she worry to. She actually is content to let Jane be her screen on the planet. And Jane needs Ida Mae's steadfast love, her anchor in a whirlwind life. Jane is rhinestones and red chiffon and Ida Mae is a straightforward well-worn dark blue suit. Woven through the internet pages is the storyplot of Ida Mae's life, her failed first marriage to her high-school boyfriend, the tragic loss of life of her precious Mum shortly prior to the labor and birth of her adored child Kate, and the relatively significantly less than gracious support of her haughty Aunt Germaine. There's a passionate love affair that ends terribly when her fan refuses to apply for a divorce from his separated partner. And there is the satisfying and hilarious stopping of her Cousin Bernadette's abusive marriage. But throughout it all there may be her precious Jane, flashing in and away of Walton Falls "such as a comet, trailing personalities and small planets in her wake". Jane comes in a whirl of expensive items and both women relax for tea. But the visit is not what Ida Mae needs, because Jane says her that she has breast cancers that has advanced beyond help and she is going away to die. Ida Mae is stunned, and anxious...how can she live without her Jane? How Ida Mae handles this terrible news, and the wonderful situations she creates for her dearest friend before she must leave is the warp of this history, woven in and out with the threads of these past taken from the internet pages of Ida Mae's journal. Written for today's girl, the publication celebrates the partnership between best friends, moms and daughters, women and men, and the struggle to find anticipation in a time of loss. It's the tender history of two beautiful women, exploring what their lives were about, before they must say a final farewell. Brew up a good hot glass of Earl Gray tea, pick up a package of Kleenex, curl up in a noiseless corner and revel in another type of kind of love history.