A beautiful young woman. An American soldier. A war-torn
country. Nearly forty years of silence.
Now, two daughters search for the truth they hope will set them
free and the elusive peace their parents have never found.
In the South Carolina Lowcountry, a young mother named Katherine
Ann is struggling to help her tempestuous father by plunging into a
world of secrets he never talks about. A fry cook named Lisa is
trying desperately to reach her grieving Vietnamese mother who has
never fully adjusted to life in the States. And somewhere far away,
a lost soul named Ernest is drifting, treading water, searching for
what he lost on a long-ago mountain.
They're all yearning for connection. For the war that touched
them to finally end. For their hundred years of happiness at long
last to begin.
From the beloved author of "The Spirit of Sweetgrass" and
"Trouble the Water" comes this generous story of family, war, loss,
and longing . . . of the ways we hide from those we love, and the
ways that love finds us anyway.
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