Time Is a River by Mary Alice Monroe
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With the warmth of the South and the insight of a seasoned storyteller, Mary Alice Monroe delivers a moving novel of healing, friendship, and the powerful bonds that connect us to each other and the natural world.
Recovering from breast cancer and reeling from her husband’s infidelity, Mia Landan flees Charleston for the mountains near Asheville, North Carolina, seeking refuge in a neglected cabin recently inherited by her fly-fishing instructor, Belle Carson.
The cabin once belonged to Belle’s grandmother—legendary 1920s fly fisher and journalist Kate Watkins—whose life collapsed after she was accused of murdering her lover, a scandal that haunted the family for generations. When Mia discovers Kate’s journal, she’s drawn into the truth behind the rumors.
Kate’s wise reflections on life and rivers mirror Mia’s own journey, offering courage, clarity, and the possibility of forgiveness. As past and present intertwine, a timeless story emerges—one with the power to heal Mia, mend old wounds, and unite an entire community.
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