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.
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Josie DiSanti is starting over. Recently widowed, she has fled her New York City home with her two young daughtersโspirited Rose and shy Emilyโin 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 themselvesโuntil a shocking tragedy tears the sisters apart.
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Years later, Josieโs still-estranged daughters return to the quiet town for the reading of their motherโs 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 daughtersโ reconciliation. Having no choice but to go along with their motherโs final wishes, Rose and Emily move back to Mill River for the summer to begin the searchโdiscovering that, in the close-knit community known for magic and miracles, an even greater treasure awaits them.
Praise for The Mill River Redemption
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โDelving into the complicated roles of siblings, parents, and neighbors, [Darcie] Chan gives each Mill River character a powerful role in refining and influencing these dynamics.โโNew York Journal of Books
โDarcie Chan paints a vivid and loving portrait of the kind of small town we all wished we lived in. This layered tale of two estranged sisters brought together by a motherโs love will make you laugh, cry, cheer, hug your loved ones a little tighter. An enchanting storyteller, Chan is one of those rare authors who make you feel more fully alive.โโElizabeth Letts, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Eighty-Dollar Champion
โReaders looking for a feel-good book about small towns and family bonds wonโt be disappointed by Chanโs latest.โโKirkus Reviews
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โAn engrossing page-turner, reeling readers in further with each layer thatโs revealed . . . a satisfying read with sympathetic and relatable characters that will be good for book group discussions and vacation reading.โโLibrary Journal
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โCharming . . . compelling . . . Slow reveals and dramatic twists proliferate.โโBooklist
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