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Hannah Beckerman pens a life-affirming novel that tells the story of a family divided and the secret that can possibly unite them--a must for fans of This Is Us."I loved it (even though it made me cry)."--Jojo Moyes A secret between two sisters.A lifetime of lies unraveling.Can one broken family find their way back to each other?Audrey's dream as a mother had been for her daughters, Jess and Lily, to be as close as only sisters can be. But now, as adults, they no longer speak to each other, and Audrey's two teenage granddaughters have never met. Audrey just can't help feeling like she's been dealt more than her fair share as she's watched her family come undone over the years, and she has no idea how to fix her family as she wonders if they will ever be whole again.If only Audrey had known three decades ago that a secret could have the power to split her family in two, and yet, also keep them linked. And when hostilities threaten to spiral out of control, a devastating choice that was made so many years ago is about to be revealed, testing this family once and for all.Once the truth is revealed, will it be enough to put her family back together again or break them apart forever? "Utterly compelling and completely heartbreaking. I couldn't put it down." -- Ruth Hogan"Totally engrossing, achingly sad and so perceptive about the corrosive legacy of family secrets."--Kate Eberlen, author of Miss You
The Forgetting, a captivating novel by Hannah Beckerman, was published in 2023 by LAKE UNION PUB. This book falls under a genre that is a unique blend of mystery and drama. The story unfolds with a gripping narrative that keeps the readers on their toes, making it impossible to put down. Beckerman's masterful storytelling and vivid descriptions bring the characters and settings to life. The Forgetting is not just a book; it's an experience that stays with the reader long after the last page is turned. Published by LAKE UNION PUB, this book is a testament to Beckerman's literary prowess and her ability to weave a tale that is both engaging and thought-provoking.
From bestselling author Hannah Beckerman comes a moving story about memory, secrets, and what it really means to feel that you're one of the family. "WONDERFUL. I read [it] in one gulp." --Marian Keyes "I LOVED this book and will be recommending it to everyone." --Ruth Jones "Hannah Beckerman is the real deal." --Alex MichaelidesWhen Nell's father makes a deathbed declaration that hints at a long-held secret, it reignites feelings of isolation that have plagued her for years. Her suspicions about the family's past only deepen when her mother, Annie, who is losing her memories to dementia, starts making cryptic comments of her own.Thirty-five years earlier, Annie's life was upended by a series of traumas--one shock after another that she buried deep in her heart. The decisions she made at the time were motivated by love, but she knew even then that nobody could ever understand--let alone forgive--what she did.As the two women's stories unravel, a generation apart, Nell finally discovers the devastating truth about her mother's past, and her own.In this beautifully observed and emotionally powerful story of identity, memory and the nature of family, Hannah Beckerman asks: To what lengths would you go to protect the ones you love?
A poignant and uplifting story about family and forgiveness that will appeal to readers who have loved Jojo Moyes' Me Before You and Ruth Hogan's The Keeper of Lost Things.
If you read If Only I could Tell You, you'll be captivated by this emotional and uplifting story of love, loss and second chances. 'Today is my death anniversary. A year ago today I was still alive.'Rachel, Max and their daughter Ellie had the perfect life - until the night Rachel's heart stopped beating.Now Max and Ellie are doing their best to adapt to life without Rachel, and just as her family can't forget her, Rachel can't quite let go of them either. Caught in a place between worlds, Rachel watches helplessly as she begins to fade from their lives. And when Max is persuaded by family and friends to start dating again, Rachel starts to understand that dying was just the beginning of her problems.As Rachel grieves for the life she's lost and the life she'll never lead, she learns that sometimes the thing that breaks your heart might be the very thing you hope for.Fans of Marian Keyes, Jojo Moyes and Claire Mackintosh will love this unforgettable and poignant novel. _________'Beautifully written and full of love' Fern Britton'A moving and intriguing debut novel' Fabulous Magazine
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