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Can Strangers from Different Generations Truly Become Friends?
When Helena takes a tumble that requires hospitalization, she thinks her life as an independent woman is over. In her youth, she'd been a mother, author, speaker, and activist, but now, she's scared and alone, abandoned by her sons, certain the world has forgotten her. Faced with moving into a retirement community, Helena struggles to adjust her expectations, even as Julie, the activities director, wrangles her into volunteering as a patient advocate for Zak, a college freshman, also alone and struggling in this intergenerational novel of the friendship that blossoms between two people on opposite ends of life's journey.
From the award-winning author of The Intersect, After the Fall, Boca by Moonlight, and What's That Growing in My Sour Cream? comes a novel that rips aside the facade of a woman's life, leaving readers to contemplate the value of friendship and family.
About the author:
Brad Graber writes novels because he grew up in a family where no one listened to him...so he made up stories about them. Insightful and witty, Graber encourages us to look beyond the surface, creating characters that inspire hope and connection. Graber also writes a monthly humor blog, There, I Said It! To learn more about Brad, check out his website at bradgraber.com

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