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Shawn Nocher

    The Precious Jules
    A Hand to Hold in Deep Water
    • Willy Cherrymill and his stepdaughter, Lacey, are deeply bruised by a past brimming with unanswered questions. It's been thirty years since May DuBerry, Willy's young wife and Lacey's mother, abandoned them both, leaving Willy to raise Lacey alone. Lacey Cherrymill is smart, stubborn, and focused. She's also single mother to a young daughter recently diagnosed with a devastating illness. The last thing she needs to think about right now is the betrayal that rocked her childhood. Reluctantly, she has returned to her rural beginnings, a former dairy farm in the Maryland countryside, and to Willy, a man steeped in his own disappointments and all the guilt that goes with them. Together they will pool their wobbly emotional resources to take care of Lacey's daughter, Tasha, all the while trying to skirt the issue of May's mysterious disappearance. But try as she might, Lacey can't leave it alone. Just where is May DuBerry Cherrymill and why did she leave them, and how is it that they have never talked about the wreckage she left behind? A Hand to Hold in Deep Water is a deeply felt narrative about mothers and daughters, the legacy of secrets, the way we make a family, and the love of those who walk us through our deepest pain. It is about the way we are tethered to one another and how we choose to wear those bindings. These are characters you won't soon forget and, more so, won't want to leave behind when you turn the last page.

      A Hand to Hold in Deep Water
    • A deeply felt family narrative that explores the fine line between selfishness and love. After nearly two hundred years, the Beechwood Institute is closing, prompting the complex task of reassigning residents. Ella Jules, who arrived at Beechwood at eight, now faces an uncertain future as her aging parents request her return to their home, much to the distress of her siblings and her devoted caretaker, Lynetta. The five adult Jules children, each haunted by memories of their sister and dealing with the trauma of her banishment in their own flawed ways, converge on the family home from across the country. They come with secrets to confront their parents and understand this unexpected change of heart. This narrative delves into what is best for one child versus the perceived greater good, examining the collective legacy of buried family secrets, shame, and helplessness. It invites readers to reflect on the complexities of familial love and the awakening of flawed characters as they navigate their shared history and relationships.

      The Precious Jules