It's August 1941, and Brick and Mariel both love the Brooklyn Dodgers. Brick listens to their games on the radio in Windy Hill, in upstate New York, where his family has an apple orchard; Mariel, once a polio patient in the hospital in Windy Hill, lives in Brooklyn near the Dodgers' home, Ebbets Fie
All the Way Home
β Scribed by Nancy Ann Healy
- Book ID
- 110632336
- Publisher
- Bumbling Bard Creations
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 112 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780692148723
- ASIN
- B07F5NTVXF
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
When two bicycles collide at the end of a driveway in 1993, three lives are changed forever.
Katelyn (Kat) Summersβ family has just moved to Webster, Massachusetts. Itβs the day before her twelfth birthday, and all Katelyn wants to do is go back home to Pennsylvania. That is until a ten-year-old boy named Neil Masters crashes into her bicycle. When Katelyn looks up from her position on the ground, she finds a hand stretched out to greet her. As sheβs pulled to her feet, Katelyn meets with the inquisitive gaze of Sarah Masters. Within minutes, Katelyn will never think of any other place as home again.
Best friends from the moment they meet, Katelyn and Sarah are inseparable. Looking in, they have an idyllic life in a quaint New England community. But, life is not always as simple and charming as it seems. Itβs messy. As the pair of friends grow, so do their feelingsβSarahβs for Katelyn, and Katelynβs for Sarahβs brother, Neil.
Sarah has spent her life loving Kat at a distance. Once her best friend, Kat has now become Sarahβs sister-in-law. While Sarah struggles to let go of Kat, Kat yearns to hold onto Sarahβs presence in her life. Through ups and downs, hopes and dreams, celebrations and disappointments, Katelyn and Sarah struggle to maintain the bond they formed in childhood.
There are lessons in everything; in the paths taken, and the paths left behind. An unexpected fork in Katβs road will challenge their entire family. Time has a way of revealing the truth. If you are willing to listen, and to speak it, life has a way of leading you All the Way Home.
Nancy Ann Healy is the best-selling author of five novels in lesbian fiction. She is best known for the political thriller series featuring Alex and Cassidy. In 2015, Nancy began writing under the pen name, J.A. Armstrong. She currently writes five best-selling series as J.A. Armstrong: Off Screen, By Design, Special Delivery, First Course, and Open Tab. In addition to the series she pens, Nancy is also the author of Falling Through Shooting Stars, and the play, Spin.
Nancy lives in Connecticut with her wife, Melissa, and three dogs, Maggie, Sydney Bristow, and a husky named Jameson.
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