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Secrets are like pennies. Everybody's got one, even the
poorest among us.
For generations, the Jensens have raised their families
in the small Montana town of Moose Creek, where gossip spreads
faster than the wind. Yet some secrets need to be told.
When twenty-one-year-old Bea discovers she's pregnant on the heels
of her husband losing his job, she's forced to admit she needs help
and asks her dad for a place to stay. But past resentments keep her
from telling him all that's going on.
Mitch Jensen is thrilled to have a full house again, though he's
unimpressed with Bea's decisions: dropping out of college, marrying
so young--and to an idealistic city kid, of all things. Mitch hopes
to convince Bea to return to the path he's always envisioned for
her, but she's changed since her mom died. And he refuses to admit
how much he's changed, too, especially now that he might be losing
his mother as well.
Grandma June is good at spinning stories, but there's one she's
never told. Now that her mind is starting to fade, her time to tell
it is running out. But if she reveals the truth before her memories
are gone forever, the Jensen family will never be the same.
"Powner will be the next big star in Christian
fiction."--Library Journal starred review
Secrets are like pennies. Everybody's got one, even the
poorest among us.
For generations, the Jensens have raised their families
in the small Montana town of Moose Creek, where gossip spreads
faster than the wind. Yet some secrets need to be told.
When twenty-one-year-old Bea discovers she's pregnant on the heels
of her husband losing his job, she's forced to admit she needs help
and asks her dad for a place to stay. But past resentments keep her
from telling him all that's going on.
Mitch Jensen is thrilled to have a full house again, though he's
unimpressed with Bea's decisions: dropping out of college, marrying
so young--and to an idealistic city kid, of all things. Mitch hopes
to convince Bea to return to the path he's always envisioned for
her, but she's changed since her mom died. And he refuses to admit
how much he's changed, too, especially now that he might be losing
his mother as well.
Grandma June is good at spinning stories, but there's one she's
never told. Now that her mind is starting to fade, her time to tell
it is running out. But if she reveals the truth before her memories
are gone forever, the Jensen family will never be the same.
"Powner will be the next big star in Christian
fiction."--Library Journal starred review
"Powner delivers a powerful sophomore novel in which helping hands
and faithful prayers are flickers of light that pierce the darkness
of suffering. Fans of thoughtful contemporary fiction such as Susie
Finkbeiner's Stories That Bind Us and Cynthia Ruchti's
Facing the Dawn will want to add Powner to their
lists."--Library Journal
Katie Powner is an award-winning author who lives in rural Montana, where cows still outnumber people. She is a two-time OCW Cascade Award and ACFW First Impressions Award winner. Katie is a biological and adoptive mother of three and foster mother to many more. She and her husband have been in youth ministry for over a decade. Visit www.katiepowner.com to learn more.