We all have dreams. For ourselves and for those important to us. Sometimes, though, those dreams go unfulfilled. If it hurts when we fall short, it crushes the spirit when those we love walk down a path we know, beyond the shadow of a doubt, will lead to the destruction of their dreams. What we absolutely must keep tucked inside us, like a sweet lozenge in the cheek that kills a cough, is the understanding that life is a journey. Whatever misfortune comes along, no matter how difficult it is to believe, there is something sweet and good that survives the tragedy.
The continuation of Grace Wiley's extraordinary story that began with the novel, How Do You Do, Mrs. Wiley?
I've been writing for years; my reason for doing so—to tell a story that no one else can tell and to help others have something or someone with which to relate. I self published a young adult fantasy, Ashmikisle Out of the Ashes, before finding my niche in southern fiction.
Loved this book, great read! Love the first one also, How do you do Mrs.Wiley?. Once you start this book, you won't want to put it down. I highly recommend this book, to anyone who likes to read. It's a wonderful book.