The Supremes At Earl's All-You-Can-Eat by Edward Kelsey Moore
11 March 2013
About the Book

Pull up a chair by the window table at Big Earl's diner and meet the 'Supremes': three women from Indiana, who've been best friends since their high-school days in the Sixties.
There's Clarice, a pious wife and mother who does everything out of love and is struggling with her husband's infidelity; spirited Barbara Jean, who breaks all the rules and must confront the tragic reverberations of a youthful love affair; and stubborn Odette, whose fearlessness has saved her friends many times, but who now faces a terrifying situation of her own.
Over iced tea and pecan pie, through forty years of marriage, children, happiness and the blues, facing challenges to their friendship through the turbulent civil rights movement and beyond, the inseparable trio take on the world together.
About the Author
Edward Kelsey Moore lives and writes in Chicago, where he also enjoys a career as a professional cellist. The Supremes At Earl's All-You-Can-Eat is his first novel.