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A story reminding us of the powerful and painful ties that bind us.
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A Life of Leaving is a poignant tale of a young girls struggle and her resilience amidst family separation, hardships, unexpected deaths and the haunting return of her abusive father. This emotional story takes place from the 1960s to the early 1980s. The primary focus is on Laura, the six-year-old middle child, and her interactions with siblings, parents, friends, and a mysterious encounter.
A Life of Leaving is a sprawling, multi-generational family drama in which the central characters -- especially the conflicted, grief?stricken Laura -- must contend with personal loss, betrayal, and the burden of unresolved family secrets. The story follows a fractured family that endures domestic abuse, a missing and then returning parent, mysterious appearances reminiscent of a lost mother, and challenging romantic entanglements. Ultimately, the narrative is about finding meaning, forgiveness, and reconciliation amid chaos and grief, as each character struggles to redefine identity and family bonds in the wake of tragedy.
Set against the backdrop of a changing America, the book explores the impact of grief, economic hardship, and relational shifts within a heavily flawed family.
This book kicks off the series, with the sequel, "A Life to Live," set to wrap up by fall 2025.
Set in mid-late 20th century America, Romine's novel follows a flawed family through tumultuous times. Brimming with good heart, the unforgettable characters ultimately love and care for each other. A terrific and compelling read.
Brooke Goode, professional editor
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