"Pollution." . . "Audiobooks on Compact Disc." . . "PSYCHOLOGICAL FICTION." . . "SECRECY Fiction." . . "Secrecy Fiction." . "MP3 (Audio coding standard)" . . "Daisy talking books." . . "Books on CD." . . "City and town life." . . "Audiobooks." . . "WOMEN NOVELISTS Fiction." . . "Women novelists Fiction." . "FICTION Psychological." . . "Simon & Schuster Audio (Firm)" . . "New Hampshire" . . "NEW HAMPSHIRE Fiction." . . "Women novelists." . . "New England" . . "New England." . . . "Pollution Fiction." . . "Talking books." . . "DOWNLOADABLE AUDIO BOOKS." . . "CITY AND TOWN LIFE Fiction." . . "City and town life Fiction." . "LOVE STORIES." . . "Love stories." . . . "Thirty-three year old novelist Annie Barnes returns to her hometown of New Hampshire after her mother msyteriously dies, where she discovers environmental pollution and falls in love."@en . . "Novelist Annie Barnes returns to her hometown after mother dies. The locals fear she will denigrate their town. Instead she discovers environmental pollution and falls in love. Some descriptions of sex, some strong language." . . . . . . . . . . . "Looking for Peyton Place a novel" . "Looking for Peyton Place a novel"@en . . . . . . . "Psychological fiction" . "Psychological fiction"@en . . "Love stories" . "Love stories"@en . . "Looking For Payton Place: A Novel" . . . . . . . . . "Fiction" . "Fiction"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Looking for Peyton Place"@en . "Looking for Peyton Place" . . . "A novelist returns to her hometown, the small town that inspired another author's 1950s novel about conformity and sexual secrets." . "Talking books" . . "Looking for Peyton Place a novel (TBCD)" . . . . "Downloadable audio books"@en . . . . "Audiobooks"@en . "Domestic fiction"@en . "Domestic fiction" . . . "For Annie Barnes, going home to Middle River means dealing with truths long hidden. But it is a journey she knows she must take if she is to put to rest, once and for all, her misgivings about her mother's recent death. To an outsider, Middle River is a picture-perfect New Hampshire town. But Annie grew up there, and she knows all its secrets--just like her idol, Grace Metalious, author of the infamous novel Peyton Place, which laid a small town's sexual secrets bare for all the world to see. Grace's bold rebellion against 1950s conformity inspired Annie to get out of Middle River and make a life for herself."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "The death of her mother brings writer Annie Barnes back to the New Hampshire mill town of her youth to investigate the pollution caused by the local paper mill, a contamination that may have been the cause of her mother's fatal illness."@en . . "An author returns to her hometown of Middle River, New Hampshire to investigate some unsettling facts about the death of her mother. Her discovery that the town's major employer, a paper mill, is polluting the environment and making people sick alienates her from most of the townspeople."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Romance fiction"@en . . . . . . "Thirty-three-year old novelist Annie Barnes returns to her hometown in New Hampshire after her mother mysteriously dies. The locals fear the Annie will denigrate their town, which was the basis for \"Peyton Place\". Instead Annie discovers environmental pollution and falls in love."@en . . . "Domestic fiction." . . "FICTION Romance General." . . "Secrecy." . .