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The Season of Us
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The Season of Us

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Against the irresistible backdrop of Christmas in New England, bestselling author Holly Chamberlin creates a heartfelt and memorable novel-a story of reunited family, new beginnings, and unconditional love-the best gift of all.

To outsiders, Appleville, New Hampshire, is a storybook small town complete with a little white church and a gazebo on the village green. To Gincy Gannon Luongo, it was a place to escape from, as quickly and as permanently as she could. Since she moved away twenty years ago, Appleville has been her hometown in name only. But at her brother Tommy?s urging, Gincy is coming back to visit their recently widowed mother in the weeks leading up to Christmas-and she?s bringing her teenage daughter, Tamsin, with her.Ellen Gannon, once feisty and strong-willed, is mired in depression six months after losing her husband. Tommy isn?t doing much better. Gincy starts restoring order to the household in her usual practical way, but the real issues run much deeper than an empty fridge or an unpaid bill. Imagined slights and lingering resentments have created chasms between them all.With each passing day, Gincy realizes she has seriously undervalued her mother and underestimated her brother. Only now, with the support of her husband, daughter, and best friends, is she starting to see how much she may have missed. For beyond the surface of every family and every picturesque town is something more complicated but infinitely more rewarding-a tapestry of those small acts of acceptance, love, and loyalty that could transform this Christmas into the best Gincy?s ever known.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kensington Publishing
Country
United States
Date
15 October 2017
Pages
272
ISBN
9781496706829

Against the irresistible backdrop of Christmas in New England, bestselling author Holly Chamberlin creates a heartfelt and memorable novel-a story of reunited family, new beginnings, and unconditional love-the best gift of all.

To outsiders, Appleville, New Hampshire, is a storybook small town complete with a little white church and a gazebo on the village green. To Gincy Gannon Luongo, it was a place to escape from, as quickly and as permanently as she could. Since she moved away twenty years ago, Appleville has been her hometown in name only. But at her brother Tommy?s urging, Gincy is coming back to visit their recently widowed mother in the weeks leading up to Christmas-and she?s bringing her teenage daughter, Tamsin, with her.Ellen Gannon, once feisty and strong-willed, is mired in depression six months after losing her husband. Tommy isn?t doing much better. Gincy starts restoring order to the household in her usual practical way, but the real issues run much deeper than an empty fridge or an unpaid bill. Imagined slights and lingering resentments have created chasms between them all.With each passing day, Gincy realizes she has seriously undervalued her mother and underestimated her brother. Only now, with the support of her husband, daughter, and best friends, is she starting to see how much she may have missed. For beyond the surface of every family and every picturesque town is something more complicated but infinitely more rewarding-a tapestry of those small acts of acceptance, love, and loyalty that could transform this Christmas into the best Gincy?s ever known.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kensington Publishing
Country
United States
Date
15 October 2017
Pages
272
ISBN
9781496706829