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Grace Graham is back in Tennessee with her four-year-old son on
a short unpaid leave from work, helping her father recover from
surgery and spending time with her sister. Shoal Creek seems more
backward than ever after her years in California, and it’s hard to
find organic food anywhere.
When the unthinkable happens and her son is diagnosed with measles,
Grace’s fears over modern medicine take a dangerous turn. Worse,
the town has fallen into quarantine and its residents focus their
anger and blame on Grace. She is alone and scared, until one brave
woman chooses to reach out a hand of forgiveness and mercy. But
when the outbreak takes a life-threatening turn, will Grace be able
to forgive herself?
What Would You Give for a Second Chance to Make Things
Right?
When life gets complicated, Grace Graham runs. She’s left romantic
relationships, friendships, and even her family after the death of
her mother. But now her sister, Jana, is giving her once last
chance: Come home and help care for their father--whom Grace still
blames for her mother’s death--or never show her face in Shoal
Creek, Tennessee, again.
With her son, Dylan, in tow, Grace returns home from California.
But is she returning for the right reasons? And when costly
decisions from the past suddenly put her son’s life and the lives
of other children in town at risk, will she have the strength to
stand strong and await Another Dawn?
Kathryn Cushman is a graduate of Samford University with a degree in pharmacy, and she practiced as a pharmacist in Georgia, Tennessee, and California. Her previous novels are Leaving Yesterday, Waiting for Daybreak, and A Promise to Remember, which was a finalist for ACFW Book of the Year in Women's Fiction. Kathryn and her family currently live in Santa Barbara, California.