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A Long Time Gone

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From the New York Times bestselling author of the Tradd Street novels comes an enthralling southern gothic saga about one woman's quest for the truth...
When Vivien Walker left her home in the Mississippi Delta, she swore never to go back. But in the spring, nine years to the day since she’d left, Vivien returns, fleeing from a broken marriage and her lost dreams for children.
What she hopes to find is solace with her dear grandmother who raised her, a Walker woman with a knack for making everything all right. Instead Vivien is forced into the unexpected role of caretaker, challenging her personal quest to find the girl she once was. But things will change again in ways Vivien cannot imagine. A violent storm has revealed the remains of a long-dead woman buried near the Walker home, not far from the cypress swamp that is soon to give up its ghosts.
Vivien knows there is now only one way to rediscover herself—by uncovering the secrets of her family and breaking the cycle of loss that has haunted them for generations.
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    • Kirkus

      May 15, 2014
      Vivien Walker comes to terms with her troubled past in this sweet Southern tale of the bond between mothers and daughters.Vivien returns to her family's home in the Mississippi Delta to find that much has changed since she ran away to Los Angeles years before. Her beloved grandmother Bootsie is dead, and her estranged mother, Carol Lynne, has Alzheimer's disease and barely recognizes her. Vivien has also fallen on hard times: After a miscarriage and a painful divorce, she's popping pills to mask her pain as well as calm her nerves. But she comes from a long line of prodigal daughters, and as Vivien reconnects with Carol Lynne, she learns about the heartbreak that drove each Walker woman away from home-and the strength that ultimately brought her back-as she rummages through her mother's diary and old newspaper articles and coaxes stories from her tight-lipped neighbor, Mathilda. Meanwhile, Vivien's stepdaughter, Chloe-the light of her life-has tagged along with Vivien against her father's wishes. Chloe's presence brings many touching moments, notably a scene in which she lets Carol Lynne French braid her hair even after the ailing woman calls her by the wrong name. Though Vivien's homecoming begins with an unidentified body found in a shallow grave near her house, she seems to put the mystery on the back burner as she dwells on her unhappy childhood. But an ominous nursery rhyme about the crows that perch in the gnarled tree above the grave keeps the suspense simmering each time Vivien repeats it, and the poetry takes on a different and more poignant meaning at the end.A slow-moving mystery culminates in an emotionally satisfying moment of redemption for a stubborn heroine and the family she grows to love.

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    • Library Journal

      May 15, 2014

      For generations, the Walker women have been born in the same black four-poster bed, had the ability to make anything grow in the rich Mississippi Delta soil, and left their children behind. It's been nine years since Vivien Walker Moise moved to California without looking back. Now, with her marriage and life falling apart, Mississippi is the only place she can go. Her expectations of being comforted by her family are dashed when she learns that her beloved grandmother Bootise died while she was away, and her mother is suffering the early stages of Alzheimer's. Shortly after Vivien's arrival, a skeleton is found in the Walkers' backyard. Attempts to explain the gruesome discovery lead Vivien to uncover the truths about her family's dark past. As she unearths details of her family history, she begins to learn more about herself. VERDICT White (The Time Between) crafts a story with something for almost everyone: betrayal, murder, history, family secrets, and a little romance. Readers will find it difficult to put this one down since each chapter leaves one craving more of the Walker women's stories. Recommended.--Brooke Bolton, North Manchester P.L., IN

      Copyright 2014 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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