In a touching story praised for its vibrant characters,
ONCE IN A BLUE MOON’s Miss Honey Love, with her copper
curls, tight clothes and manicured nails, stands out from
the crowd. The one-time caretaker and current roommate of
reunited sisters Lindsay and Kerrie Ann, Miss Honey is
quick with a hot cup of tea from her special tea set when
the sisters need comfort or just simply some time to think.
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Lindsay and Kerrie Ann are sisters who have known hardship
from an early age. Without guidance from their
neglectful
mother, their only aid came from an unlikely source, a
retired exotic dancer by the name of Miss Honi Love. When
the girls’ mother was sent to prison, Miss Honi tried
unsuccessfully to save them from being
separated and
sent into foster care.
Thirty years later, Lindsay is still trying to reconnect
with her sister. The owner of a bookstore in the sleepy
California seaside town of Blue Moon Bay, she was lucky
enough to have been adopted by a loving couple. Unbeknownst
to her, Kerrie Ann has suffered a very different life.
Bounced from one foster home to the next, she ran away as a
teenager before becoming a drug-addicted single mother.
Now, newly sober, Kerrie Ann is fighting to regain custody
of the little girl who was taken from her.
Neither sister’s expectations are met when they’re finally
reunited. But as the two sisters engage in the fiercest
battles of their lives, they are at last drawn together
despite their differences, restoring belief in the
unshakable bond of family.
"A touching story with wide appeal, Goudge's novel is a
sharp example of dysfunctional family fiction."—Publishers
Weekly