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One Family At A Time
Lana Porter had it all—a happy marriage and two wonderful teenage daughters—until the fateful night tragedy struck, shattering her once idyllic life. Picking up the pieces hasn't been easy, as she has struggled to be a good mother to her girls, Micki and Beth, and a supportive sister to Marlene and Kathryn, whose own lives seethe with turmoil. Every day seems to bring a new challenge, but against enormous odds the bonds between mothers and daughters can bend without ever breaking. Families are never perfect—but their love for each other can be. . .
Praise for Drusilla Campbell's Wildwood
"Resist the urge to turn the page to find out what happens next. Linger, instead, to savor the skillfully crafted writing." —Judy Reeves, author of The Writer's Book of Days
"The limits of friendship and the demands of love. . .come to vivid life." Susan Vreeland, author of Girl in Hyacinth Blue
"A paean to the power of female friendship." —Booklist
Lana Porter had it all—a happy marriage and two wonderful teenage daughters—until the fateful night tragedy struck, shattering her once idyllic life. Picking up the pieces hasn't been easy, as she has struggled to be a good mother to her girls, Micki and Beth, and a supportive sister to Marlene and Kathryn, whose own lives seethe with turmoil. Every day seems to bring a new challenge, but against enormous odds the bonds between mothers and daughters can bend without ever breaking. Families are never perfect—but their love for each other can be. . .
Praise for Drusilla Campbell's Wildwood
"Resist the urge to turn the page to find out what happens next. Linger, instead, to savor the skillfully crafted writing." —Judy Reeves, author of The Writer's Book of Days
"The limits of friendship and the demands of love. . .come to vivid life." Susan Vreeland, author of Girl in Hyacinth Blue
"A paean to the power of female friendship." —Booklist