**Nancy, Bess, and George must find the truth behind a photographic mystery in this nineteenth book of the Nancy Drew Diaries, a fresh approach to the classic mystery series.** Nancy and her friends are spending the weekend in a small mountainside town called Shady Oaks. The local museum is displa
Family Pictures
β Scribed by Jane Green
- Publisher
- St. Martin's Press;Macmillan Audio
- Year
- 2014;2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 184 KB
- Edition
- Unabridged
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Who can you trust if not the ones you love? That is the question at the heart of this emotional, page-turning story about what it means to be a family from New York Times bestselling author
JANE GREEN
"Greenβs novels consistently deliver believable, accessible, heartfelt, often heartwarming stories about real people, problems, and feelings."βRedbook
Sylvie and Maggie are two women living on opposite coasts with children about to leave the nest for school. Both are in their forties with husbands who travel more than either would like. The looming emptiness of their respective homes has left them feeling anxious and lonely, needing their husbands to be home now more than ever.γIt isnβt until Eve, Sylvieβs daughter, happens to befriend Maggieβs daughter that the similarities between these two women become shockingly real.γA huge secret has remained well hidden for years until nowβand their lives will be blown apart as dark truths from the past come to the surface.γCan these two women learn to forgive, for the sake of their childrenβ¦and for themselves?
"This gripping story is ultimately one of redemption."β*Library Journal*
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