The Bitter and Sweet of Cherry Season
โ Scribed by Recorded Books, Inc.;Fader, Molly
- Publisher
- Graydon House Books; Harlequin Books
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 167 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Don Mills, Ontario
- ISBN
- 1488056366
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โฆ Synopsis
"A stunning story about family and hope that unfolds unexpectedly but beautifully, like a Michigan summer sunset over an orchard." 'Viola Shipman, bestselling author of The Heirloom Garden and The Summer Cottage In cherry season, anything is possible' Everything Hope knows about the Orchard House is from the stories of her late mother. So when she arrives at the northern Michigan family estate late one night with a terrible secret and her ten-year-old daughter in tow, she's not sure if she'll be welcomed or turned away with a shotgun by the aunt she has never met. Hope's aunt, Peg, has lived in the Orchard House all her life, though the property has seen better days. She agrees to take Hope in if, in exchange, Hope helps with the cherry harvest'not exactly Hope's specialty, but she's out of options. As Hope works the orchard alongside her aunt, daughter and a kind man she finds increasingly difficult to ignore, a new life begins to blossom. But the mistakes of the past are never far behind, and soon the women will find themselves fighting harder than ever for their family roots and for each other.
โฆ Subjects
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