Rich Anderson, for a tour through the Hotel Nettleton.
Stan Bontrager, for miraculous technical support.
Ilsa Brink, for a lovely website.
Rebecca Fuge, for photographs that I love.
Kristen Hurlin, for insight into an artist's life.
Steve O'Connell, for building the office.
George VanderHaag, for decades of hard work and fine produce, plus permission to put a produce man much like him in the book.
The West Bay Diner crew of 2010, for going the extra mile on top of all the normal extra miles, so that I could take care of not only the diner but also the book: Laura Bontrager, Amelia Brubaker, Rebecca Fuge, Jamie Hersman, Jenna Hoop, Meghan Malone, Patience Neville-Neil, and Terri Poliuto.
Our friends and customers at the West Bay Diner, for their enormous enthusiasm and support.
A number of friends read this book in manuscript form and gave me valuable insights and encouragement. Thanks to Jean Battle, John Battle, Karen Cody, Tom and Debbie Darling, and Sarah Miller. Jean in particular read this story more times than any civilian should have to, and read like a professional editorâher contribution was significant. I'd also like to thank Lisa Snapp for her years of friendship and reading.
Peta Nightingale's interest in the manuscript from afarâLondon, Englandâwas heartening at a crucial time, and her input was invaluable to the story's development.
I want to thank Caroline Upcher for her editorial work with me, for her admiration of Gladys, and for going beyond the call of duty on my behalf.
My Undying affection goes to Joy Harris and all at the Joy Harris Literary Agency. Special thanks to Sarah Twombly for the title.
Similar affection and regard to Sarah McGrath and Sarah Stein at Riverhead, and to everyone at Penguin who had a hand in building this book.
And now for the family . . .
My mother encouraged me as she always has in every endeavor.
My father held an unshakeable conviction that I was a writer from the get-go.
Mark was one of the earliest readers of this novel, and he Understood what I was getting at right awayâhe always doesâwhich was heartening through the years of work that followed.
Mariann has always been a tireless listener and reader, and her ways of helping are too various to list. On top of this she sends packages full of things I need.
Matt takes a serious interest in my work and offers comments that get right to the heart of the matter.
Peg has been a great listener and friend, happy for me in whatever makes me happy.
And finally my love and gratitude to my husband, Eric, who has always Understood my hunger to write.