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Can you ever really go home again? Leandra is a young woman when she returns to her beloved Appalachian hills, finally recognizing her deep-rooted love for her land and people. Her life starts over, revealing many new roles, some of which she chooses and some which are thrust upon her. As time passes, more and more secrets are revealed to her and then buried, all the time redefining who she has become.
At some point, she must share these secrets or die with them. As the years pass by, she makes a decision that will forever change the Barker family and future generations.
“Josephine DeFalco’s latest historical novel is a bittersweet story about life’s enduring connections—to family, to community, and to the places we call home. With descriptive prose, she treats the reader to the sights, sounds, and scents of Appalachia, to a time and place that has passed and yet lives on in secrets revealed and memories shared.”
Jessica McCann, award-winning novelist and co-leader of the Historical Novel Society, Arizona Chapter
"Beautifully written. In the mist of the Appalachian Mountains life and death, age and youth, relationships and regrets are presented in this portrait of one woman’s journey to understand the purpose of her life and all the memories folded within."
Emil Cicogna, author and instructor in the College of Education, Grand Canyon University
About the author:
Josephine DeFalco, born and raised in central Arizona, grew up among cactus wrens,
horny toads, and grapefruit wars with the neighborhood boys. A lifelong writer and health
professional, she holds degrees in nutrition and nursing, and has worked as a registered
dietitian, health editor, and EMT. While raising three children, she began publishing both
fiction and nonfiction, drawing inspiration from her roots and passion for wellness.
Her historical novel The Nightbird’s Song received a 5-star review from Readers’ Favorite,
while her Best Little nonfiction series—starting with The Best Little Bread Book and The Best
Little Herb Book—reflects her commitment to organic gardening, simple living, and
homegrown food. Josephine writes from her farms in Arizona and Wisconsin, where she lives
with her husband, two dogs, and several pampered hens.
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