The story that will end child sex slavery in the world! The lines between fiction and nonfiction are blurring and giving rise to a new form that might best be called "true fiction".
You'll want to call your mom after this or maybe forgive her. Or just appreciate her more. This book softened my heart in a way I didn’t expect. It’s about love, grief, and the things we carry from our mothers.
Lisa’s journey reminded me so much of my own. Trying to understand a mother who gave everything but rarely talked about herself. It gave me a new perspective and a lot of healing.
What I loved most was Beverly’s quiet resilience. She reminded me of my grandma.. strong, steady, and full of grace, even in hard times. A great read for fans of historical and emotional fiction.
The bracelet tied everything together in such a spiritual way. If you believe in signs from loved ones who’ve passed, this one will speak straight to your heart.