A mesmerizing debut novel about love, grief, and the ghosts who show up where we least expect them. Sarah McConnell's husband had been dead for three months when she saw him in the grocery store. What does a woman do when she's thirty-nine, childless, and completely alone for the first time in her life? Does it mean she's crazy to think she sees her late husband beside a display of pumpkins? Or is it just what people do, a natural response to grief that will fade in time? That's what Sarah McConnell's friends told her, that it was natural, would last a season, and then fade...
A mesmerizing debut novel about love, grief, and the ghosts who show up where we least expect them. Sarah McConnell's husband had been dea...
"In a world where 'homeschooling' is so often misunderstood, discounted, and even ridiculed, Laura Brodie offers a clear-eyed view and makes a valuable contribution to the literature on the subject. This is necessary reading for anyone with an interest not just in homeschooling but in education generally." -- David Guterson
"As a parent involved in homeschooling, I highly recommend this book. It's timely, beautifully written, and must reading for anyone who has ever wondered what homeschooling is all about." -- James Grippando, author of Money to Burn...
"In a world where 'homeschooling' is so often misunderstood, discounted, and even ridiculed, Laura Brodie offers a clear-eyed view and makes a valu...
"Brodies Roman ist nicht nur spannend, sondern er behandelt auch Tod, Trauer, Verlust und Hoffnung mit großer Einfühlsamkeit und sehr genauer Beobachtungsgabe für die vielen Zwischentöne." Margarete von Schwarzkopf im NDR
"Brodies Roman ist nicht nur spannend, sondern er behandelt auch Tod, Trauer, Verlust und Hoffnung mit großer Einfühlsamkeit und sehr genauer Beobac...