Time Is a River

Time Is a River

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  • recovering From Breast Cancer And Reeling From Her Husband’s Infidelity, Mia Landan Flees Her Charleston Home To Heal In The Mountains Near Asheville, North Carolina. She Seeks Refuge In A Neglected Fishing Cabin Belonging To Her Fly-fishing Instructor, Belle Carson.
    belle Recently Inherited The Cabin, Which Once Belonged To A Grandmother She Never Knew The Legendary Fly Fisher And Journalist Of The 1920s, Kate Watkins, Whose Life Fell Into Ruins After She Was Accused Of Murdering Her Lover. From Her First Step Inside The Dusty Cabin, Mia Is Fascinated By The Traces Of Kate’s Mysterious Story . . . Especially When She Discovers Kate’s Journal.
    the Inspiring Words Of The Remarkable Woman Echo Across The Years, And Kate’s Wise Words Comparing Life To A River Resonate Deeply. Mia Feels A Strange Kinship With The Woman Who, Like Her, Suffered Fears, Betrayal, The Death Of Loved Ones, And A Fall From Grace Yet Found Strength, Compassion And, Ultimately, Forgiveness In Her Isolation.
    as The True Story Emerges, Its Power Reopens Old Wounds, But Also Brings A Transforming Healing For Mia, For Kate’s Descendants, And For All Those In Mia’s New Community.

    publishers Weekly

    monroe Delivers Another Novel Of Strong Southern Women, And Though This One Has Its Share Of Weak Moments, The Author's Love For Her Characters Is Palpable Throughout. Mia Landan, A Cancer Survivor, Returns To Charleston After A Fly-fishing Retreat And Finds Her Husband In Bed With Another Woman. Shocked, Mia Rushes Back To The Mountains Where She'd Been Fishing And Seeks The Help Of Fly Fisherman Belle Carson, Who Offers Her The Use Of A Ramshackle Cabin For The Summer. Upon Mia's First Trip Into Town, She Learns Why The Cabin Looks Like It Hasn't Been Opened In Years-it's Where Kate Watkins, Belle's Grandmother, Allegedly Murdered Her Lover. But After Mia Conveniently Finds Kate's Diary Tucked Away In The Cabin, She Becomes Determined To Get To The Bottom Of Things, Despite Belle's Warnings Not To Stir Up The Mud. Through A Series Of Occasionally Contrived Diary Entries, Flashbacks And Folksy Recollections From Locals, The Narrative Juxtaposes Kate's Story With Mia's Self-discovery, And While The Predictable Ending Results From Implausibly Convenient Plot Twists, Monroe's Fans Will Still Enjoy The Author's Spin On Love, Mystery And The Power Of Self-determination. (july)

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  • Author: Monroe, Mary Alice.
  • Publisher: Gallery Books
  • Pages: 384
  • Publication Date: 2008
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • MSRP: 25
  • ISBN13: 9781416544364
  • ISBN: 1416544364
  • Language: en
  • Quality Rating: 1
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