Truth of the matter

Jamie Beck

Book - 2020

Seventeen years ago, two pink stripes on a pregnancy test changed Anne Sullivan's life. She abandoned her artistic ambitions, married her college sweetheart before graduation, and-- like the mother she lost in childhood-- devoted herself to her family. To say she didn't see the divorce coming is an understatement. Now, eager to distance herself from her ex and his lover, she moves with her troubled daughter, Katy, to the quaint bayside town of Potomac Point, where she spent her childhood summers. But her fresh start stalls when the contractor renovating her grandparents' old house discovers a vintage recipe box containing hints about her beloved grandmother's hidden past. Despite the need to move forward, Anne is drawn i...nto exploring the mysterious clues about the woman she's always trusted. Gram's dementia is making that harder, and the stakes intensify when Katy's anxieties take an alarming turn. Amid the turmoil, uncovered secrets shatter past beliefs, forcing each woman to confront her deepest fears in order to save herself.

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Genres
Domestic fiction
Published
Seattle : Montlake Romance [2020]
Language
English
Main Author
Jamie Beck (-)
Item Description
Sequel to: If you must know.
Physical Description
317 pages ; 21 cm
ISBN
9781542008730
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Beck returns to small-town Potomac Point (first visited in If You Must Know) in this memorable and deeply felt contemporary. Anne Sullivan and her teenage daughter, Katy, move to Potomac Point hoping for a fresh start far away from Anne's soon-to-be ex-husband and his new lover. When Anne hires Dan Foley, her high school crush, to renovate her grandparents' house so she and Katy can move in, Dan discovers a box of mysterious memorabilia from Anne's grandmother's past--including photographs of a man who is not her grandfather. Unfortunately, it's difficult for Anne to get answers about it from her grandmother, who's suffering from dementia and fighting the demons of regret. Meanwhile, the move and the drawn-out divorce exacerbate Katy's previously ignored mental health issues. Anne must find a way to help both of her loved ones while also finding time to remember who she is outside of her family's demands on her. Beck spins a poignant, multigenerational coming-of-age tale as these three women navigate their identities, dreams, and love lives. Complex and introspective, this is by turns heart-wrenching and infectiously hopeful. Agent: Jill Marsal, Marsal Lyon Literary. (Sept.)

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