The story begins with a tragedy in Perri’s life. Shortly thereafter Dobb’s arrives in Atlanta 
  I was initially drawn to this book because it takes place in Atlanta 
  Shortly after finishing The Sweetest Thing, I found out that the author was doing a book signing in Atlanta 
  One thing I found particularly interesting was her thoughts on faith, both in general and in the context of the book. Though faith is a part of the novel, it is not as overt as I thought it might be. She expanded upon the theme of faith in her presentation, which I found thought provoking. I’d like read the novel again after hearing her speak, as I think I may glean things I missed the first time around. 
  Additionally, Elizabeth Musser grew up in Atlanta 
I got permission from the author to take a few pictures of the display table ... check out the pictures below (click on them to make them larger):
| Elizabeth Musser signing books | 
| The display table with family history objects related to the book | 
| Her grandmother's diary | 
| The history of Washington Seminary, now part of the Westminster Schools | 
 
 
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