TYPORAMA
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"An uplifting story of love and gratitude—not to mention frustration, fear, and failure—in all forms of family."—Kirkus Reviews
"Higgins (Out of the Clear Blue Sky, 2022) returns to Cape Cod in this multigenerational story about the enduring bonds of family…Higgins deftly navigates her characters’ complex emotions, including both Harlow and Monica’s points of viewthroughout the book. The women’s inner lives are presented authentically, allowing the reader to understand the mixed feelings of joy, fear, love, and guilt that both women experience. Side stories and romantic subplots add depth and humor, but the emotional journey is the star of this comforting-as-a-cozy-sweater story. Hand this one to fans of Susan Wiggs and Jennifer Weiner."—Booklist
ABOUT A LITTLE RAY OF SUNSHINE:
35-year-old bookstore owner Harlow Smith lives an intentionally quiet life.
Which means her world is flipped upside down when a teenager walks into the bookstore and announces that he is the biological son she gave birth to and placed for adoption while in college.
That heartbreaking decision was a secret to all in her life but her best friend and college roommate.
Matthew Walker asked that his family spend the summer before he leaves for college on Cape Cod for one reason: to meet Harlow Smith.
He didn’t share his plan with his adoptive parents, Monica and Sanjay Patel, so they are nearly as shocked as Harlow.
Both Harlow and Monica struggle with their rapidly changing roles in Matthew’s life. Monica raised him, but feels abandoned by Matthew’s quickly developing relationship with Harlow.
What scares her the most is that on some level, she knows Matthew has been searching for Harlow his whole life.
What if there isn’t room enough in his heart for both of them?
Harlow is overjoyed at the opportunity to finally be involved in her son’s life, but she’s possessed by what ifs.
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