The secret keepers of Old Depot Grocery

Amanda Cox, 1984-

eBook - 2021

Present Day. After tragedy plunges her into grief and unresolved anger, Sarah Ashby returns to her childhood home determined to finally follow her long-denied dream of running Old Depot Grocery alongside her mother and grandmother. But when she arrives, her mother, Rosemary, announces to her that the store is closing. Sarah and her grandmother, Glory Ann, make a pact to save the store, but Rosemary has worked her entire life to make sure her daughter never follows in her footsteps. She has her reasons-but she'll certainly never reveal the real one. 1965. Glory Ann confesses to her family that she's pregnant with her deceased fiancé's baby. Pressured into a marriage of convenience with a shopkeeper to preserve the family repu...tation, Glory Ann vows never to love again. But some promises are not as easily kept as she imagined. This dual-timeline story from Amanda Cox deftly explores the complexity of a mother-daughter dynamic, the way the secrets we keep shape our lives and the lives of others, and the healing power of telling the truth.

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Christian fiction
Published
[United States] : Baker Publishing Group 2021.
Language
English
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hoopla digital
Main Author
Amanda Cox, 1984- (author)
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hoopla digital (-)
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1 online resource
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Mode of access: World Wide Web.
ISBN
9781493431830
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AVAILABLE FOR USE ONLY BY IOWA CITY AND RESIDENTS OF THE CONTRACTING GOVERNMENTS OF JOHNSON COUNTY, UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS, HILLS, AND LONE TREE (IA).
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Review by Booklist Review

Cox follows The Edge of Belonging (2020) with a novel that portrays three generations of women and dramatizes the ways the impact of family misunderstandings are passed down over and over again. After tragically losing her husband, Sarah Ashby returns to Brighton, Tennessee, and Old Depot Grocery, which her family has maintained for decades. Her mother, Rosemary, is desperate to sell the store, but keeps her true motive hidden while Sarah's grandmother, Glory Ann, finds solace there, squeaky floorboards and all, since the store gave her a second chance at life long ago. While Sarah plays peacemaker and seeks healing within the familiar aisles, she uncovers a long-buried secret. Masterfully told from each woman's perspective and across two time lines, Cox's tale articulates the emotional trauma each woman experiences while also weaving in forgiveness and hope. Readers will fall in love with Old Depot Grocery and its women as Cox explores themes of loneliness and isolation and highlights mother-daughter relationships and the strength of the female spirit. Cox is a writer to turn to for emotionally rich and redemptive fiction.

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