The House on Willow Street
β Scribed by Kelly, Cathy
- Book ID
- 107252165
- Publisher
- Simon & Schuster, Inc.
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 391 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781451681406
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β¦ Synopsis
Every picture-perfect village tells a story. . . .
The Irish seaside town of Avalon is a touristβ²s dream of quaint shops and welcoming cafΓ©s. Avalon House, perched at the end of Willow Street, was in Tess Powerβ²s family for generations. Now Tess ekes out a living from her antiques shop while the crumbling mansion awaits a new owner. Her marriage and business may be floundering, but her affection for Avalon is undimmed. The same canβ²t be said of her glamorous sister. Suki left without a backward glance and married into an American political dynasty. Only a muckraking biographer could send her slinking back to Ireland to escape a scandal.
Postmistress Danae watches from the sidelines, doling out gentle advice while locking away her own secrets. Then her unconventional niece Mara comes to stay and draws her lonely aunt back into the world. As autumn gives way to winter, the four women encounter old loves, embrace new friendships, and begin to look beyond the past to the possibilities just beginning to unfold.
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