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Recovery is hard-especially when the eating disorder never shuts up. High school senior Cassie Durand is home after spending several months inpatient at the Phoenix Center for her anorexia. As the fall semester unfolds, Cassie is managing school with support from good friends Teagan and Brian. Still unable to dance, she finds an outlet for her creativity working part-time at Brooke's Treasures, a gift store in town. As pressure from her dad builds about college decisions, Cassie finds herself struggling as her eating disorder fights for control. To make things worse, there are no guarantees…mehr

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Recovery is hard-especially when the eating disorder never shuts up. High school senior Cassie Durand is home after spending several months inpatient at the Phoenix Center for her anorexia. As the fall semester unfolds, Cassie is managing school with support from good friends Teagan and Brian. Still unable to dance, she finds an outlet for her creativity working part-time at Brooke's Treasures, a gift store in town. As pressure from her dad builds about college decisions, Cassie finds herself struggling as her eating disorder fights for control. To make things worse, there are no guarantees that either dance or theater-her two favorite activities--can be a part of her life again. Maggie Richmond, her recovery coach, has found love with Tim Collins, the long lost grandson of Carl Pritchard, her good friend and neighbor. As Tim and his mom move in with Carl, Maggie is thrilled to see the family reunited and thriving. However, an attractive blonde attorney has shown interest in her new boyfriend, and Maggie is struggling with major self-doubt as her romance heats up. Will these two friends find the strength and support they need to face their challenges-even when some of their biggest battles lie within?
Autorenporträt
Laurel Wenson's love of small-town life serves as inspiration for her stories about love and friendship that span generations - and always promise a happy ending. Home is Where the Heart Is is the second novel of the Harbor Cove series, set in the fishing town of Gloucester, MA, where six middle-aged women rely on each other throughout life's challenges. The author has also written the Caldwell series for young adults (which older women love as well!): A Promise to Keep, A Heart to Heal, A Family to Cherish, and A Place to Belong.Her first book, Sets on a Shoestring, is a non-fiction guidebook for children's theater production.Laurel lives in Bethlehem, PA, with her husband, two daughters, and a frisky feline. She is a member of the Greater Lehigh Valley Writers Group and an avid participant in National Novel Writing Month. She self-published her first book at age 60, proving it's never too late to pursue a dream!