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The Mill River Redemption

New York Times bestselling author Darcie Chan returns to the enchanting town of Mill River in a heartwarming novel of family, self-discovery, and forgiveness. Perfect for fans of Maeve Binchy. Josie DiSanti is starting over. Recently widowed, she has fled her New York City home with her two young daughters'spirited Rose and shy Emily'in tow. She takes refuge in Mill River, Vermont, to live with her only remaining relative, Ivy Collard, the local bookstore owner and a woman Josie barely knows. There, the young mother and her girls build a new life for themselves'until a shocking tragedy tears the sisters apart. Years later, Josie's still-estranged daughters return to the quiet town for the reading of their mother's will, which stipulates that they must work together to locate a hidden key to a safe-deposit box containing their inheritance. Even from the great beyond, it seems Josie will do anything to bring about her daughters' reconciliation. Having no choice but to go along with their mother's final wishes, Rose and Emily move back to Mill River for the summer to begin the search'discovering that, in the close-knit community known for magic and miracles, an even greater treasure awaits them. Praise for The Mill River Recluse "Chan's sweet novel displays her talent. ... A comforting book about the random acts of kindness that hold communities together."'Kirkus Reviews "A heartwarming story."'Examiner.com "A real page-turner."'IndieReader Look for special features inside. Join the Random House Reader's Circle for author chats and more. From the Trade Paperback edition.

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  • "Recently widowed, Josie DiSanti fled her New York City home with her two young daughters for Mill River, Vermont, to live with her only remaining relative. There, the young mother and her girls build a new life for themselves, until a shocking tragedy tears the sisters apart. Years later, Josie's still-estranged daughters return to the quiet town for the reading of their mother's will, which stipulates that they must work together to locate their inheritance."
  • ""Having unexpectedly lost her husband and lacking the means to support herself and her two young daughters, Josie DiSanti takes refuge with her aunt in Mill River, Vermont. Thanks to Aunt Ivy, who runs the town's book shop, the community quickly come to know Josie and her girls, Rose and Emily. The sisters are inseparable growing up, but in their early college years, a tragedy tears them apart. Years later, the sisters agree to return for the reading of their mother's will, where they learn that Josie has devised a last-ditch attempt to force their reconciliation. They must move into neighboring houses for the summer and cooperate to locate the key to Josie's safe deposit box. Rose and Emily have no choice but to go along with their mother's scheme and try to find it within themselves to learn to become sisters again"--"
  • "New York Times bestselling author Darcie Chan returns to the enchanting town of Mill River in a heartwarming novel of family, self-discovery, and forgiveness. Perfect for fans of Maeve Binchy. Josie DiSanti is starting over. Recently widowed, she has fled her New York City home with her two young daughters'spirited Rose and shy Emily'in tow. She takes refuge in Mill River, Vermont, to live with her only remaining relative, Ivy Collard, the local bookstore owner and a woman Josie barely knows. There, the young mother and her girls build a new life for themselves'until a shocking tragedy tears the sisters apart. Years later, Josie's still-estranged daughters return to the quiet town for the reading of their mother's will, which stipulates that they must work together to locate a hidden key to a safe-deposit box containing their inheritance. Even from the great beyond, it seems Josie will do anything to bring about her daughters' reconciliation. Having no choice but to go along with their mother's final wishes, Rose and Emily move back to Mill River for the summer to begin the search'discovering that, in the close-knit community known for magic and miracles, an even greater treasure awaits them. Praise for The Mill River Recluse "Chan's sweet novel displays her talent. ... A comforting book about the random acts of kindness that hold communities together."'Kirkus Reviews "A heartwarming story."'Examiner.com "A real page-turner."'IndieReader Look for special features inside. Join the Random House Reader's Circle for author chats and more. From the Trade Paperback edition."@en
  • "Having unexpectedly lost her husband and lacking the means to support herself and her two young daughters, Josie DiSanti takes refuge with her aunt in Mill River, Vermont. Thanks to Aunt Ivy, who runs the town's book shop, the community quickly come to know Josie and her girls, Rose and Emily. The sisters are inseparable growing up, but in their early college years, a tragedy tears them apart. Years later, the sisters agree to return for the reading of their mother's will, where they learn that Josie has devised a last-ditch attempt to force their reconciliation. They must move into neighboring houses for the summer and cooperate to locate the key to Josie's safe deposit box. Rose and Emily have no choice but to go along with their mother's scheme and try to find it within themselves to learn to become sisters again."
  • "A pair of sisters, estranged since a long-ago tragedy, are forced into an effort to reconcile when they're called home for their mother's funeral. Josie DiSanti stipulated that her estate is to be split between Emily and Rose--but only if they spend the summer in MillRiver, VT, where they grew up, and find a safe-deposit-box key Josie has hidden. Rose is as frosty and haughty as Emily is friendly and kind--to everyone but Rose, from whom she won't take any nonsense. The relationship soon escalates from criminal mischief to vandalism as the two stubbornly resist their mother's edict. It isn't until another tragedy that Rose and Emily realize what they stand to lose."@en

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  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Mystery fiction"
  • "Code and cipher stories"
  • "Erzählende Literatur: Gegenwartsliteratur ab 1945"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Domestic fiction"@en

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  • "The Mill River Redemption"@en
  • "The mill river redemption a novel"@en
  • "Sommer der Versöhnung : Roman"
  • "The Mill River redemption"@en
  • "The Mill River redemption"
  • "The Mill River redemption : a novel"
  • "The Mill River redemption : a novel"@en
  • "Sommer der Versöhnung Roman"
  • "Sommer der Versöhnung [Roman]"