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Saltwater Years in Bloomington, MN
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Saltwater Years in Bloomington, MN
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When Mara Carson returns to her coastal hometown to care for the aunt who once saved her, she expects casseroles, quiet guilt, and maybe a nervous breakdown - but not the tidal wave of memories waiting on the shoreline.
The past she spent sixteen years avoiding shows up everywhere: in photo albums, in old friends, in a letter she was never meant to read, and in the eyes of a widower who smiles like he's seen every kind of storm.
As grief and healing crash into each other, Mara must decide whether she's allowed to build a future that isn't shaped by her childhood wounds.
It turns out there's nothing quite as terrifying - or hopeful - as realizing life might still have love left in it.
The past she spent sixteen years avoiding shows up everywhere: in photo albums, in old friends, in a letter she was never meant to read, and in the eyes of a widower who smiles like he's seen every kind of storm.
As grief and healing crash into each other, Mara must decide whether she's allowed to build a future that isn't shaped by her childhood wounds.
It turns out there's nothing quite as terrifying - or hopeful - as realizing life might still have love left in it.
When Mara Carson returns to her coastal hometown to care for the aunt who once saved her, she expects casseroles, quiet guilt, and maybe a nervous breakdown - but not the tidal wave of memories waiting on the shoreline.
The past she spent sixteen years avoiding shows up everywhere: in photo albums, in old friends, in a letter she was never meant to read, and in the eyes of a widower who smiles like he's seen every kind of storm.
As grief and healing crash into each other, Mara must decide whether she's allowed to build a future that isn't shaped by her childhood wounds.
It turns out there's nothing quite as terrifying - or hopeful - as realizing life might still have love left in it.
The past she spent sixteen years avoiding shows up everywhere: in photo albums, in old friends, in a letter she was never meant to read, and in the eyes of a widower who smiles like he's seen every kind of storm.
As grief and healing crash into each other, Mara must decide whether she's allowed to build a future that isn't shaped by her childhood wounds.
It turns out there's nothing quite as terrifying - or hopeful - as realizing life might still have love left in it.
















