![]() Still, Lucy can’t help but feel that she’s unwittingly stumbled into an entirely new life-new house, new city, new baby-and she struggles to navigate the journey from adventurous lover to young parent. ![]() When Elsie Gormley falls and is forced to leave her Brisbane home of sixty-two years, Lucy Kiss and her family move in, eager to make the house their own. Their stories will linger long after the final page is turned” ( Library Journal). “Readers who loved the quiet introspection of Anita Shreve’s The Pilot’s Wife and Elizabeth Strout’s Olive Kitteridge will enjoy the detailed emotional journeys of Hay’s characters. ![]() ![]() Through the richly intertwined narratives of two women from different generations, Ashley Hay, known for her “elegant prose, which draws warm and textured portraits as it celebrates the web of human stories” ( New York Times Book Review) weaves an intricate, bighearted tale of the many small decisions-the invisible moments-that come to make a life. ![]()
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