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Two sets of sisters, generations apart—can one big sister’s sacrifice teach the other about love and forgiveness?

1963: Twenty-year-old Annie dreams of managing the dance studio where she has trained since childhood and of marrying her high-society boyfriend. But when her younger sister with special needs gets pregnant, Annie is forced to set her dreams aside for the sake of family.

Present Missy Robbins has always lived in her younger sister’s shadow. When given the opportunity, Missy steps out of her comfort zone as stay-at-home mom of four to prove she’s as good a singer as Erica. Missy’s new pursuit puts her on a path to self-discovery and reclaiming her discarded faith. Until she discovers her grandmother has a sixty-year-old secret.

Will Missy conceal Grandma Annie’s deception or will she be forced to reveal the hidden truth.


Props to Norman Smith for writing a dual timeline novel that I didn’t hate. 🙂 I’m not a huge fan, but Annie’s and Missy’s stories were both intriguing enough to capture my attention.

As someone with two sisters, it’s always fun to read other people’s interpretations of sisterhood. I can’t say that my sisters and I got along as well as Annie and R.C. when they were kids, but that was also a different time and a truly special circumstance.

Full of heart and conflict, this story touches on all the highs and lows of sisterhood and family secrets. An emotional, hopeful story.

If you enjoy Katie Powner books, I think you’ll like this story.

Rated PG.

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For more heart-warming Christian fiction, check out:

The Sowing Season by Katie Powner
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