. . "Thirty-year-old Melinda LeBlanc returns to her hometown and a job as a floral arranger at her cousins' shop. The fly fisherman's shop next door is owned by Dennis Vaughan, one of the few blacks from Melinda's high school days. When the two friends are joined in commerce by another former classmate, dress designer Libby Getchel, the difficulties of modern-day relationships soon surface." . . . . . . . . . "Black humor (Literature)"@en . "The way men act"@en . . . "Thirty-year-old Melinda LeBlanc returns to her hometown and a job as a floral arranger at her cousin's shop. The fly fisherman's shop next door is owned by Dennis Vaughan, one of the few blacks from Melinda's high school days. When the two friends are joined in commerce by another former classmate, dress designer Libby Getchel, the difficulties of modern-day relationships soon surface. Some explicit descriptions of sex."@en . . . . "The way men act a novel" . . "Fiction"@en . . . . . . . . . "Massachusetts" . .