What would you do if you learned your life was a lie?
All her life, Kelli Huddleston has been told the story
of a fire--a fire that killed her mother and two siblings when she
was an infant. After her father's death though, she uncovers
evidence of a different story, including clippings about a boat
accident that killed a young father and his infant daughter. And
Kelli quietly realizes the story of her life has been a
fiction.
How far would you go to discover the truth?
Armed with only a few pictures of what she thinks might be her
family, Kelli crosses the country to Tennessee, determined to
uncover the truth about what happened over twenty years ago in a
small southern town. When the trip threatens to open doors to the
past better left shut, and her plans for the future are
jeopardized, Kelli is faced with an agonizing choice that will
change her life forever.
What would you do if you learned your life was a lie?
All her life, Kelli Huddleston has been told the story
of a fire--a fire that killed her mother and two siblings when she
was an infant. After her father's death though, she uncovers
evidence of a different story, including clippings about a boat
accident that killed a young father and his infant daughter. And
Kelli quietly realizes the story of her life has been a
fiction.
How far would you go to discover the truth?
Armed with only a few pictures of what she thinks might be her
family, Kelli crosses the country to Tennessee, determined to
uncover the truth about what happened over twenty years ago in a
small southern town. When the trip threatens to open doors to the
past better left shut, and her plans for the future are
jeopardized, Kelli is faced with an agonizing choice that will
change her life forever.
"Cushman tells a deeply moving story of painful revelation and
hard-won redemption steeped in small-town, southern charm, a tale
full of heart and hope for all who have ever wished to feel that
they truly belong." -Booklist
"Cushman has created a delightful cast....This is
storytelling at its finest as Kelli uncovers missing pieces, heals
broken places, and finds redemption in true discovery. This story
will have broad appeal to a female audience of nearly any age."
-Christian Retailers + Resources
Kathryn Cushman is a graduate of Samford University with a degree in pharmacy. She is the acclaimed author of over a half-dozen novels, including Leaving Yesterday and A Promise to Remember, which were both finalists for the Carol Award in Women's Fiction. Kathryn and her family make their home in Santa Barbara, California.