Just in time / Marie Bostwick.
Grace Saunders has always assumed that bright, clear lines separate right from wrong. Now that idealism is blurred by dilemmas that test her beliefs about marriage and loyalty, and she must look to her new friends and inside herself for answers.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781496709233
- Physical Description: 328 pages ; 21 cm.
- Edition: First Kensington trade paperback [edition].
- Publisher: New York, NY : Kensington Books/Kensington Publishing Corp., [2018]
Content descriptions
General Note: | Includes reading group guide with discussion questions. |
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Subject: | Female friendship > Fiction. Quiltmakers > Fiction. Caregivers > Fiction. Life change events > Fiction. Grief > Fiction. |
Genre: | Domestic fiction. |
Available copies
- 1 of 1 copy available at Portage la Prairie Regional Library.
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- 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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- Baker & Taylor
Grace Saunders has always assumed that bright, clear lines separate right from wrong. Now that idealism is blurred by dilemmas that test her beliefs about marriage and loyalty, and she must look to her new friends and inside herself for answers. - Baker & Taylor
The devoted wife of a man in a coma pieces together a memory quilt from scraps of their life together at the side of a longtime widow struggling with empty-nest loneliness and an acerbic woman reeling from the recent death of her own husband, a group that exchanges deep secrets while helping one another to heal. Original. - Baker & Taylor
While crafting a memory quilt for her husband in a coma, Grace Saunders encounters two other women, Nan and Monica, dealing with similar loss, and the three learn to face their fears for the future together. - Random House, Inc.
In her most powerful novel yet, New York Times bestselling author Marie Bostwick weaves the uplifting story of three grief support group dropoutsâwomen united in loss and rescued through friendship.
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Fifteen years ago, Grace Saunders vowed to take her beloved husband for better or worse. Now sheâs coming to terms with difficult choices as she crafts a memory quilt from scraps of their life togetherâa life torn to shreds by an accident that has left him in a coma. Enduring months of limbo, Grace is at least not alone.
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Nan has been widowed for twenty years, but now, with her children grown, her home feels painfully empty. Even the company of her golden retriever, Blixen, and a series of other rescue dogs, can't fill the void. Then thereâs Monica, a feisty woman with a biting wit whoâs reeling following her husbandâs deathâand the revelation of his infidelity.
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As for Grace, a chance evening with a man she barely knows brings a glimmer of joy she hasnât felt since the tragedyâalong with feelings of turmoil and guilt. But her struggle to cope will force all three women to face their fears, share their deepest secretsâand lean on one another as they move from grief and isolation to hope, and a second chance at happiness . . .
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Praise for Marie Bostwick and Her Novels
âMarie Bostwick is my go-to author . . . always powerful, inspiring, and uplifting.â
âRobyn Carr, #1 New York Times bestselling author
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âThe Promise Girls is a beautiful story about the ties that bind . . . Marie Bostwick exquisitely tells the tale.â  âMelanie Benjamin, New York Times bestselling author of The Swans of Fifth Avenue
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âBeautiful, thought-provoking, tragic and redeeming, The Second Sister is a feel-good goldmine.âÂ
âUSAToday.com
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