A heartfelt, spellbinding, and irresistible debut novel for fans of The Time Travelerβs Wife and Outlander that movingly examines loss, faith, and love as it follows a grown woman who travels back in time to be reunited with the mother she lost when she was a child. Faye is a thirty-seven-year-ol
Faye, Faraway
β Scribed by Helen Fisher
- Book ID
- 112058032
- Publisher
- Gallery Books
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- EN-US
- Weight
- 2 MB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781982142698
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β¦ Synopsis
Heartfelt and irresistible --"a lovely, deeply moving story of loss and love and memory made real" (Diana Gabaldon, #1 New York Times bestselling author)--this enchanting debut follows a woman who travels back in time to be reunited with the mother she lost when she was a child.
Every night, as Faye puts her daughters to bed, she thinks of her own mother, Jeanie, who died when Faye was eight. The pain of that loss has never left her, and that's why she wants her own girls to know how very much they are loved by her--and always will be, whatever happens.
Then one day, Faye gets her heart's desire when she's whisked back into the past and is reunited not just with her mother but with her own younger self.
Jeanie doesn't recognize grown-up Faye as her daughter, even though there is something eerily familiar about her. But the two women become close friends and share all kinds of secrets--except for the deepest secret of all, the...
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