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Mothers of Pine Way
by Corrine Ardoin
This title was previously available on NetGalley and is now archived.
Pub Date
May 13 2021
| Archive Date
Jul 30 2021
Description
Candelaria’s power lies trapped within her rage. How can she overcome her anger and free her power? Her husband’s horrific death has crippled the family, yet she must cast off the shadows of the past to realize her destiny. Many obstacles will stand in her way, including her fears for her troubled son, Jim. But, her mother’s sudden death teaches Candelaria that the only way out is to step in. Discovering her awesome power, Candelaria Hart owns her Mexican and Native-American heritage and her storytelling gift. Although, becoming Candelaria Mendoza has a price. Can she let go of what is holding her back, so that she may nurture her emerging voice? With the guidance and support of her best friend, her daughter, her spiritual counselor, and the loving connection to her mother, Candelaria navigates the mysteries of life and death, hoping to find her way.
Candelaria’s power lies trapped within her rage. How can she overcome her anger and free her power? Her husband’s horrific death has crippled the family, yet she must cast off the shadows of the past...
Description
Candelaria’s power lies trapped within her rage. How can she overcome her anger and free her power? Her husband’s horrific death has crippled the family, yet she must cast off the shadows of the past to realize her destiny. Many obstacles will stand in her way, including her fears for her troubled son, Jim. But, her mother’s sudden death teaches Candelaria that the only way out is to step in. Discovering her awesome power, Candelaria Hart owns her Mexican and Native-American heritage and her storytelling gift. Although, becoming Candelaria Mendoza has a price. Can she let go of what is holding her back, so that she may nurture her emerging voice? With the guidance and support of her best friend, her daughter, her spiritual counselor, and the loving connection to her mother, Candelaria navigates the mysteries of life and death, hoping to find her way.
A Note From the Publisher
Corrine Ardoin grew up in a small town and has lived in many rural locations around California. She enjoys writing stories and poems, gardening, and hiking the trails near her home. Her dream of getting published came true when she received a grant to write A Natural History of the Nipomo Mesa Region. Her first novel, Fathers of Edenville, established her career as an author. She currently lives in California with her husband, Dan.
Corrine Ardoin grew up in a small town and has lived in many rural locations around California. She enjoys writing stories and poems, gardening, and hiking the trails near her home. Her dream of...
A Note From the Publisher
Corrine Ardoin grew up in a small town and has lived in many rural locations around California. She enjoys writing stories and poems, gardening, and hiking the trails near her home. Her dream of getting published came true when she received a grant to write A Natural History of the Nipomo Mesa Region. Her first novel, Fathers of Edenville, established her career as an author. She currently lives in California with her husband, Dan.
Advance Praise
“…a highly recommended, fine literary inspection of small town life and connections...” –Diane Donovan, Midwest Book Review
“…weaves a complex tale of small-town secrets with a cast of culturally diverse characters.” –Joanne Kukanza Easley, author of Sweet Jane
“Mothers of Pine Way successfully captures the complex relationships and transformations of people in a rural town during the upheaval of the nineteen-sixties.” –Jill Hurley Caugherty, author of Waltz in Swing Time
“…readers will welcome meeting Ardoin’s fully developed characters and their reflections upon life...” –Joan Donaldson, author of Hearts of Mercy
“…a highly recommended, fine literary inspection of small town life and connections...” –Diane Donovan, Midwest Book Review
“…weaves a complex tale of small-town secrets with a cast of culturally...
Advance Praise
“…a highly recommended, fine literary inspection of small town life and connections...” –Diane Donovan, Midwest Book Review
“…weaves a complex tale of small-town secrets with a cast of culturally diverse characters.” –Joanne Kukanza Easley, author of Sweet Jane
“Mothers of Pine Way successfully captures the complex relationships and transformations of people in a rural town during the upheaval of the nineteen-sixties.” –Jill Hurley Caugherty, author of Waltz in Swing Time
“…readers will welcome meeting Ardoin’s fully developed characters and their reflections upon life...” –Joan Donaldson, author of Hearts of Mercy
Available Editions
EDITION |
Ebook |
ISBN |
9781684336838 |
PRICE |
$6.99 (USD)
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Additional Information
Available Editions
EDITION |
Ebook |
ISBN |
9781684336838 |
PRICE |
$6.99 (USD)
|
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Featured Reviews
Reviewer 823951
Candelaria’s power lies trapped within her rage. How can she overcome her anger and free her power? Her husband’s horrific death has crippled the family, yet she must cast off the shadows of the past to realize her destiny. Many obstacles will stand in her way, including her fears for her troubled son, Jim. But, her mother’s sudden death teaches Candelaria that the only way out is to step in. Discovering her awesome power, Candelaria Hart owns her Mexican and Native-American heritage and her storytelling gift. Although, becoming Candelaria Mendoza has a price. Can she let go of what is holding her back, so that she may nurture her emerging voice? With the guidance and support of her best friend, her daughter, her spiritual counselor, and the loving connection to her mother, Candelaria navigates the mysteries of life and death, hoping to find her way.
Will keep you reading and enjoying right to the very last page…⭐️⭐️⭐️
Featured Reviews
Reviewer 823951
Candelaria’s power lies trapped within her rage. How can she overcome her anger and free her power? Her husband’s horrific death has crippled the family, yet she must cast off the shadows of the past to realize her destiny. Many obstacles will stand in her way, including her fears for her troubled son, Jim. But, her mother’s sudden death teaches Candelaria that the only way out is to step in. Discovering her awesome power, Candelaria Hart owns her Mexican and Native-American heritage and her storytelling gift. Although, becoming Candelaria Mendoza has a price. Can she let go of what is holding her back, so that she may nurture her emerging voice? With the guidance and support of her best friend, her daughter, her spiritual counselor, and the loving connection to her mother, Candelaria navigates the mysteries of life and death, hoping to find her way.
Will keep you reading and enjoying right to the very last page…⭐️⭐️⭐️