By: Kim Boykin
Genre: Women's Fiction | Historical
Berkley
August 1, 2015
On Sale: August 4, 2015
Featuring: Lurleen Eldridge; Emily Eldridge; Nettie Gilbert
304 pages
ISBN: 042528199X
EAN: 9780425281994
Kindle: B00OQS4DI2
Paperback / e-Book
Book Summary
Palmetto Moon inspired The Huffington Post
to rave, “It is always nice to discover a new talented
author and Kim Boykin is quite a find.” Now, she delivers a
novel of a woman picking up the pieces of her life with the
help of two spirited, elderly sisters in South
Carolina.
April, 1953. Nettie Gilbert has
cherished her time studying to be a music teacher at
Columbia College in South Carolina, but as graduation
approaches, she can’t wait to return to her family—and her
childhood sweetheart, Brooks—in Alabama. But just days
before her senior recital, she gets a letter from her mama
telling her that Brooks is getting married . . . to her own
sister.
Devastated, Nettie drops out of school and takes a job as live-in help for two old-maid sisters, Emily and Lurleen Eldridge. Emily is fiercely protective of the ailing Lurleen, but their sisterhood has weathered many storms. And as Nettie learns more about their lives on a trip to see a faith healer halfway across the country, she’ll discover that love and forgiveness will one day lead her home . . .