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SILVER WINNER, 2020 IBPA BENJAMIN FRANKLIN AWARD¿, BEST VOICE: FICTION FINALIST, 14th ANNUAL NATIONAL INDIE EXCELLENCE® AWARDS "In a narrative as tender and mordant as Champs himself, Heald has created both an exploration of aging and a tribute to a lost way of life." -Kirkus Reviews "A compelling and humorous story of human faults and forgiveness." -Benjamin Franklin Awards¿, International Book Publishers Association "MUST READ . . . A stunning debut. I laughed and cried as Heald expertly told a story about healing and family." - Featured Review, reedsy.com Newly widowed Champs Noland hates…mehr

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SILVER WINNER, 2020 IBPA BENJAMIN FRANKLIN AWARD¿, BEST VOICE: FICTION FINALIST, 14th ANNUAL NATIONAL INDIE EXCELLENCE® AWARDS "In a narrative as tender and mordant as Champs himself, Heald has created both an exploration of aging and a tribute to a lost way of life." -Kirkus Reviews "A compelling and humorous story of human faults and forgiveness." -Benjamin Franklin Awards¿, International Book Publishers Association "MUST READ . . . A stunning debut. I laughed and cried as Heald expertly told a story about healing and family." - Featured Review, reedsy.com Newly widowed Champs Noland hates Egret's Pond, the retirement community he nicknamed Regret's Pond. Tired of empty condolences, "What to Expect When You're Grieving" pamphlets, and casseroles delivered by do-gooding widows, he flees to his ramshackle summer cabin on the Sassafras River bringing the golden urn containing Pat's ashes with him. His plan? To spend his days idly fishing on his rusty old boat, Tetanus, and drinking beer. Alone. But troubled waters await him. Not only is Pat dead, but his daughter Laura has redecorated his beloved cabin with plans to rent it out as a "hair-being-bee." His boat is gone, his beer fridge is filled with watermelon-flavored Perrier, and his plans for solitude are shattered by interfering neighbors, a notorious chicken-farming arsonist, and the arrival of his demanding adult children. When he's confronted with a shocking secret, Champs must decide if he's going to dwell in the past and continue to hide behind his gruff exterior, or let go of the golden urn and embrace the uncertainty of living--and loving--again. By turns poignant, humorous, and uplifting, Sassafras is a richly drawn story of the transformational power of loss, friendship, and family.
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Trish Heald is the award-winning author of Sassafras. A former strategic business advisor, writer, and editor, Trish turned her hand to fiction after an MA in Psychology revealed a passion for helping flawed characters through crises and renewal. Trish lives in the San Francisco Bay area with her husband, three almost adult children, and a narcoleptic beagle.