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Flight patterns by karen white
Flight patterns by karen white











flight patterns by karen white

REVIEWOne of the many things I loved about this book is the setting, the iconic gulf coast town of Apalachicola, Florida. However, finding the courage to confront the mistakes and the secrets of the past is even harder than it seems. Seeing her family again has made her realized all that she has missed and that she needs to find a way to heal the rifts that have divided the family. She is rattled by seeing her estranged younger sister and her unbalanced mother, but she is grateful to see that her grandfather is still keeping bees in his apiary, where she has many fond memories working by his side. Not much has changed in the thirteen years since she left the Florida gulf coast. An important and insistent client has her returning to the one place she swore she would never return to-her hometown of Apalachicola, Florida. PUBLISHEDMay 24, 2016NARRATORSSusan Bennett, Amanda Leigh Cobb, Melissa HurstA mesmerizing tale about a quest for a teapot that reveals long held family secrets, the importance of forgiveness, and the sins of loving someone to much.SUMMARYGeorgia Chambers lives in the Big Easy and is a foremost expert on Limoges china. Read moreįLIGHT PATTERNSKaren WhiteMY RATING ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️▫️PUBLISHERRecorded Books, Inc. To embrace her own life-mistakes and all-she will have to find the courage to confront the ghosts of her past and the secrets she was forced to keep. Seeing them after all this time makes Georgia realize that something has been missing-and unless she finds a way to heal these rifts, she will forever be living vicariously through other people's remnants. She finds solace seeing her grandfather still toiling away in the apiary where she spent much of her childhood, but encountering her estranged mother and sister leaves her rattled. It's been thirteen years since Georgia left her family home on the coast of Florida, and nothing much has changed, except that there are fewer oysters and more tourists. But then her work as an expert of fine china-especially of Limoges-requires her to return to the one place she swore she'd never revisit. Georgia Chambers has spent her life sifting through other people's pasts while trying to forget her own. The New York Times bestselling author of The Sound of Glass and coauthor of The Forgotten Room tells the story of a woman coming home to the family she left behind-and to the woman she always wanted to be.













Flight patterns by karen white