Decades ago, Claire escaped her small hometown and her troubled past. A father who vanished. A lost love. An unplanned pregnancy. But when an old friend’s illness reminds her of secrets kept and debts owed, she flies home where she confronts the truth of her most unforgivable choice--face to face. Is she doomed to spend her life on the move? Or can she, at last, find forgiveness, and allow herself another chance at the love she lost? From Amazon If you enjoy stories of lifelong friendships, long-held secrets, and second chances, then you’ll love Schaefer’s poignant and satisfying debut novel. Read Us, Now and Then today!
Lorie has lived and worked in Northern Nevada for nearly fifty years. Her career in elementary education included many years as a teacher for the Carson City School District. She also contributed personal and political columns to Carson City’s Nevada Appeal for fifteen years. Retired now, she lives with her husband in Reno, where she volunteers as a Reading Grandma. She spends much of her time avoiding housework by reading, writing, and watching her granddaughter grow up too fast.
US, NOW AND THEN is a touching and, at times, humorous novel about a lifetime friendship between two women. Claire and Libby meet as young girls, and though their home and family lives are very different, they share a special connection. But as life can do, life comes at the women fast, and before they know it, the time has passed, other people have come and gone from their lives, and they have less time for each other. But in mid-life, when Libby faces a health scare, the two friends reunite, and like all real friendships, it's as if they just saw each other the day before. It's a good thing their friendship survived the test of time because life keeps happening in this book, and they are going to need each other as they deal with past secrets, choices, and events out of their control. Fans of women's sagas, family life fiction, and Contemporary American novels won't be disappointed.
This story follows two friends through the joys and sorrows of their lives. At times you don't like them, then they grow like real people who learn from their mistakes, and do better and you like them more. The settings are a great part of the story. The relationships fall in and out of favor, especially between moms and daughters, which is so real life. It's a story about loves and losses and most importantly forgiveness and reconciliation. A very good read.