by Dan Chabot (Author)
HOME IS WHERE THE HEARTSTRINGS ARE... Three troubled strangers gather on Christmas Eve to say farewell to a doomed old house, the secure shelter and refuge where each of them grew up over the course of 90 years. They all have warm, golden memories of youthful, magical Christmases here, and of the Rockwell-esque small town that nourished them as children. These old walls were witness to the stories of... ...An elderly, feisty nun with life-searing experiences as a nurse in World War II, whose promiscuous youth still haunts her; ...A depressed former Major League baseball pitcher who is contemplating a horrific act; ...The hometown newspaper editor, still dealing with the tragic consequences of her long-ago teenage love affair. They are joined by their gracious host, the last owner of the house, whose own deep attachment has led her to stage this last homecoming for people who know it is not just a house, but a shrine of memories and echoes. But before it goes down to make way for a new bridge, this safe old sanctuary has surrendered some astonishing final secrets...
Author Biography
Dan Chabot is a former newspaper editor, writer and columnist who grew up in a small Upper Michigan town much like the one in this novel, his second. His first, "Godspeed: A Love Story," poses an intriguing question: How can a lie be wrong when it makes so many people feel so good? Dan and his wife, Mary Ellen, live in Florida. They have three grown sons and six grandchildren.
Number of Pages: 406
Dimensions: 0.9 x 9.02 x 5.98 IN
Publication Date: September 28, 2017