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Heirlooms (Large Print)
Hardback
Main Details
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Heirlooms (Large Print)
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Sandra Byrd
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:500 | Dimensions(mm): Height 222,Width 146 |
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Category/Genre | Large Print Center Point Large Print All Dates Spiritual Fiction |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781638086178
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Edition |
Large Print Edition
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Center Point Large Print
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Imprint |
Center Point Christian
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NZ Release Date |
1 February 2023 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
Answering a womans desperate call for help, young Navy widow Helen Devries opens her Whidbey Island home as a refuge to Choi Eunhee. As they bond over common losses and a delicate, potentially devastating secret, their friendship spans the remainder of their lives. After losing her mother, Cassidy Quinn spent her childhood summers with her gran, Helen, at her farmhouse. Nourished by her grandmothers love and encouragement, Cassidy discovers a passion that she hopes will bloom into a career. But after Helen passes, Cassidy learns that her home and garden have fallen into serious disrepair. Worse, a looming tax debt threatens her inheritance. Facing the loss of her legacy and in need of allies and ideas, Cassidy reaches out to Nick, her former love, despite the complicated emotions brought by having him back in her life. Cassidy inherits not only the family home but a task, spoken with her grandmothers final breaths: ask Grace Kim--Eunhees granddaughter--to help sort through the contents of the locked hope chest in the attic. As she and Grace dig into the past, they unearth their grandmothers long-held secret and more. Each startling revelation reshapes their understanding of their grandmothers and ultimately inspires the courage to take risks and make changes to own their lives. Set in both modern-day and midcentury Whidbey Island, Washington, this dual-narrative story of four women--grandmothers and granddaughters--intertwines across generations to explore the secrets we keep, the love we pass down, and the heirlooms we inherit from a well-lived life.
ReviewsStarred review. Bestselling author Sandra Byrd blends romance, laughter, community and family secrets in her novel Heirlooms, a delightful story of uplifting female friendships. . . . With warmth and sensitivity, Heirlooms examines the challenges faced by immigrants living in the U.S., and the difficulties for women seeking health care and financial security for both themselves and their children throughout American history. Readers will marvel at the strength found in community and the deep connections that can exist between generations.--BookPage Starred review. Byrd (Daughters of Hampshire series) delivers a crossover hit for fans of Susie Finkbeiner and Cynthia Ruchti. This is womens fiction as it is meant to be written with intriguing characters making decisions that ripple through generations. This is also a timely pick featuring the story of an Asian immigrant and her descendants facing both struggles and triumphs while creating community in the U.S.--Library Journal Starred Review. Four women discover that family comes in many forms in this gorgeous saga from Byrd (Lady of a Thousand Treasures). . . . Lush and vivid prose brings the setting to life (The white-petaled daisies and their cousins, fainting gerberas, competed in the midsummer beauty pageant for the nearby bachelors buttons affections), and Helen and Eunhees friendship will melt hearts. This is a gem.--Publishers Weekly
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