In the small island community of Ebey’s End, life is quiet and sort of “normal” – whatever that is. And then along comes July, newly orphaned and in need of a place to live and grow. That’s where Anita the grocer, July’s sort-of-cousin, comes in. The social worker wants to park 14-year-old July at her house – what says she? From then on, life is just one small gift after another – from July to the grocery’s customers, and life in Ebey’s End soon takes a decided turn to the better. This is a delightful, feel-good story you won’t want to miss. As a resident of the same state as the author (Washington), I highly recommend you read this, her third novel. And I think it makes an excellent book club selection, as well! Trust me!
–Linda, Auntie’s Books, Spokane, WA
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