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The Weight of Forgiveness
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The Weight of Forgiveness

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Museum curator Mia's life takes an unexpected turn after the sudden news of her father's death - a man she thought had died before she was born. This shocking revelation forces her to confront her mother, Norma, who is finally forced to reveal her painful truth to Mia. Overwhelmed by grief and betrayal, Mia sets out for Virginia to meet her paternal family and say goodbye to the father she never knew. Her initial encounters are met with hostility, especially from David's widow, Valerie. Yet, Mia finds hope in her grandmother, Sarah, who harbors her own secrets. Although Sarah's stubbornness presents challenges, Mia perseveres, gradually building a connection with her. Through Sarah's memories, Mia discovers more about her father and Sarah's own experiences as an undocumented journalist with the Federal Writer's Project during the Great Depression. From the harrowing experiences of a former enslaved woman named Lucinda to the unwavering strength of Sarah, Mia's heritage unfolds before her eyes. But as she dives deeper into her grandmother's past, she must also confront her own identity and the discovery of an unknown family connection that forces her to realize just how difficult forgiveness can be.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Elizabeth Ray
Date
23 February 2025
Pages
266
ISBN
9798218593520

Museum curator Mia's life takes an unexpected turn after the sudden news of her father's death - a man she thought had died before she was born. This shocking revelation forces her to confront her mother, Norma, who is finally forced to reveal her painful truth to Mia. Overwhelmed by grief and betrayal, Mia sets out for Virginia to meet her paternal family and say goodbye to the father she never knew. Her initial encounters are met with hostility, especially from David's widow, Valerie. Yet, Mia finds hope in her grandmother, Sarah, who harbors her own secrets. Although Sarah's stubbornness presents challenges, Mia perseveres, gradually building a connection with her. Through Sarah's memories, Mia discovers more about her father and Sarah's own experiences as an undocumented journalist with the Federal Writer's Project during the Great Depression. From the harrowing experiences of a former enslaved woman named Lucinda to the unwavering strength of Sarah, Mia's heritage unfolds before her eyes. But as she dives deeper into her grandmother's past, she must also confront her own identity and the discovery of an unknown family connection that forces her to realize just how difficult forgiveness can be.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Elizabeth Ray
Date
23 February 2025
Pages
266
ISBN
9798218593520