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Nancy Johnson



Average rating: 4.01 · 318 ratings · 42 reviews · 108 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Doctor Wears Pearls

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Air Fryer Cookbook for Begi...

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“...a lifetime of lies never added up to anything good. A lifetime of doing the wrong things for the right reason. A lifetime of lies that started small, like a nick in the windshield, then eventually shattered the glass.”
Nancy Johnson, The Kindest Lie

“She knew they still had unfinished business and a lot to work through to make things right again. But maybe it wasn't about going back to some earlier point in time in their marriage. Maybe you just continued wherever you were, wiser from all you knew, stronger from all the burdens you'd carried.”
Nancy Johnson, The Kindest Lie

“No one talked about what happened in the summer of 1997 in the house where Ruth Tuttle had grown up.

And at the start of this new year, Ruth imagined the ancestors dancing somewhere right along with them.”
Nancy Johnson, The Kindest Lie



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