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By Summer's End

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SOME THINGS ARE JUST TOO HARD TO IMAGINE...

For instance, Dawn Leland never thought in a million years that she and her girls would ever end up back with her in-laws. Sixteen years is a long time to be away, but life has dealt her something unexpected. Now she has no choice.

AND SOME THINGS DON'T BEAR THINKING ABOUT...

Sephrona Leland said good riddance to bad rubbish when her son's widow took her two little girls and left Knoxville all those years ago. And despite her husband's best efforts, the bitterness still remains.

BUT ALL THINGS TURN OUT IN THE END...

It takes some forgiveness, a little understanding and the magic of two young girls to make everyone see that--although it's hard to imagine--they have all ended up where they belong.


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Publisher: MIRA Books

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  • ISBN: 9781459228375
  • Release date: January 17, 2012

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  • ISBN: 9781459228375
  • File size: 465 KB
  • Release date: January 17, 2012

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Fiction Literature

Languages

English

SOME THINGS ARE JUST TOO HARD TO IMAGINE...

For instance, Dawn Leland never thought in a million years that she and her girls would ever end up back with her in-laws. Sixteen years is a long time to be away, but life has dealt her something unexpected. Now she has no choice.

AND SOME THINGS DON'T BEAR THINKING ABOUT...

Sephrona Leland said good riddance to bad rubbish when her son's widow took her two little girls and left Knoxville all those years ago. And despite her husband's best efforts, the bitterness still remains.

BUT ALL THINGS TURN OUT IN THE END...

It takes some forgiveness, a little understanding and the magic of two young girls to make everyone see that--although it's hard to imagine--they have all ended up where they belong.


Expand title description text