Heirlooms

Sandra Byrd

Book - 2022

"Answering a woman's desperate call for help, young Navy widow Helen Devries opens her Whidbey Island home as a refuge to Choi Eunhee. As they bond over common losses and a delicate, potentially devastating secret, their friendship spans the remainder of their lives. After losing her mother, Cassidy Quinn spent her childhood summers with her gran, Helen, at her farmhouse. Nourished by her grandmother's love and encouragement, Cassidy discovers a passion that she hopes will bloom into a career. But after Helen passes, Cassidy learns that her home and garden have fallen into serious disrepair. Worse, a looming tax debt threatens her inheritance. Facing the loss of her legacy and in need of allies and ideas, Cassidy reaches out ...to Nick, her former love, despite the complicated emotions brought by having him back in her life. Cassidy inherits not only the family home but a task, spoken with her grandmother's final breaths: ask Grace Kim--Eunhee's granddaughter--to help sort through the contents of the locked hope chest in the attic. As she and Grace dig into the past, they unearth their grandmothers' long-held secret and more. Each startling revelation reshapes their understanding of their grandmothers and ultimately inspires the courage to take risks and make changes to own their lives. Set in both modern-day and midcentury Whidbey Island, Washington, this dual-narrative story of four women--grandmothers and granddaughters--intertwines across generations to explore the secrets we keep, the love we pass down, and the heirlooms we inherit from a well-lived life."--

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Genres
Domestic fiction
Published
Carol Stream, Illinois : Tyndale House Publishers [2022]
Language
English
Main Author
Sandra Byrd (author)
Item Description
Includes a note from the author, recipes, and discussion questions.
Physical Description
453 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
ISBN
9781496426871
9781496426888
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Review by Booklist Review

Cassidy thought she knew everything about her grandmother. Helen was a Korean War widow and lifelong friend to Choi Eunhee, herself the Korean-born widow of an American serviceman. But when Cassidy inherits Helen's seaside home and sorts through an old chest in the attic, she discovers that the two women took a heartbreaking secret to their graves. The lovingly packed heirlooms provide clues to a mystery that involves both families' intertwined pasts. The story alternates between the 1950s and the present, where Cassidy's rekindled romance with a former boyfriend and her struggle to transform the old property into a floral nursery keep the tension dialed up. In the book's historical segments, characters grapple with serious issues like the unfair treatment of immigrants and people with developmental disabilities. In both eras, people draw on their Christian faith for hope and guidance, and fully developed secondary characters with Down syndrome and autism are notably included. Readers will find comfort and inspiration in this uplifting story, which honors the legacy of love between grandmothers and their granddaughters.

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Four women discover that family comes in many forms in this gorgeous saga from Byrd (Lady of a Thousand Treasures). In 1958, Helen Devries, the widow of a Navy lieutenant, receives an unexpected call from Choi Eunhee, who says her recently deceased husband had been good friends with Helen's husband and that she's fallen on hard times, facing prejudice surrounding the spread of the "Asian flu." Helen impulsively invites Eunhee to move in with her and they become fast friends, sharing secrets, traditions, and dreams as they restore Helen's farmhouse, plant a garden, and prepare for the arrival of Eunhee's baby. When tragedy strikes, they lean on their Christian faith to help them endure. In the present day, Helen nears death and asks her granddaughter, Cassidy Quinn, to sort through her belongings with Grace Kim, Cassidy's best friend and Eunhee's granddaughter. They discover a chest in the attic containing clues to their grandmothers' past, revealing secrets that have remained hidden for decades. Lush and vivid prose brings the setting to life ("The white-petaled daisies and their cousins, fainting gerberas, competed in the midsummer beauty pageant for the nearby bachelor's buttons' affections"), and Helen and Eunhee's friendship will melt hearts. This is a gem. (July)

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Review by Library Journal Review

Korean American Choi Eunhee is wrongfully blamed for her Navy husband's death from the "Asian flu" in the aftermath of the Korean war. She finds an unlikely refuge at the home of recently widowed Helen Devries who is fighting to keep her civilian nursing position at a Washington State Naval hospital. The two newly independent women cook, garden, and find a way forward in a world sometimes hostile to widows. In a parallel storyline, their granddaughters Cassidy and Grace face challenges of their own. When long-held family secrets are uncovered, the young Millennials gain courage and faith to persevere. VERDICT Byrd ("Daughters of Hampshire" series) delivers a crossover hit for fans of Susie Finkbeiner and Cynthia Ruchti. This is women's fiction as it is meant to be written with intriguing characters making decisions that ripple through generations. This is also a timely pick featuring the story of an Asian immigrant and her descendants facing both struggles and triumphs while creating community in the U.S.--Christine Barth

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