New York Times bestselling author Nan Rossiter weaves a
poignant, empowering novel in which three sisters gather to
celebrate their mother's life--and find new inspiration for
living their own. . .
Losing her father on the night she was born could have torn
Beryl Graham's family apart. Instead, it knitted them
together. Under their mother's steady guidance, Beryl and
her older sisters, Isak and Rumer, shared a childhood filled
with happiness. But now Mia Graham has passed away after
battling Alzheimer's, and her three daughters return to
their New Hampshire home to say goodbye.
Swept up in memories and funeral preparations, the sisters
catch up on each other's lives. Rumer and Isak have both
known recent heartache, while Beryl has given up hope of
marriage. But surprising revelations abound, especially when
they uncover Mia's handwritten memoir. In it are secrets
they never guessed at--clandestine romance, passionate
dreams, joy and guilt. And as Beryl, Rumer, and Isak face a
future without her, they realize it's never too late to heed
a mother's lessons--about taking chances, keeping faith, and
loving in spite of the risks. . .