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The Orphan Daughter
The Orphan Daughter | Cari Noga
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At forty-five, Jane McArdle has experienced her share of life's twists and turns. Yet she's shaken by the sudden death of her estranged half sister and the news that she's now the guardian of her orphaned niece, Lucy. Still nurturing unresolved grief from a marriage bookended by loss, as well as her guilt over her adult son's imperfect upbringing, Jane is her own worst enemy, content to focus on her small Michigan farm. Now, confronted with a traumatized eleven-year-old, the prickly empty nester is thrust into motherhood again, unsure she'll do any better this time. City girl Lucy is bewildered by aloof Aunt Jane and a new life in rural Michigan. The debilitating phobia Lucy has developed since her parents' deaths keeps her stuck in this place that's nothing like home. She secretly plots to run away to live with other relatives. Jane and Lucy must decide if they'll both endure yet another loss--each other--or if their paths will lead them to forge a new family together.
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It‘s true, though. 😂 I posted on Facebook, but really, it belongs here.

Texreader My husband has repeatedly railed at the dinner table about the number of books with the word “girl” in the title. He says he could write any book, add “girl” to the title and it would be a bestseller. That may be a goal for me this year. No book with the word “girl” in the title. 5y
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BarbaraJean 😂🤣Truth! 5y
laurieluna Yes! What annoys me most is that a lot of the 'girls' in said books are actually women. I usually steer clear of books with those titles, so I haven't read the likes of Gone Girl, Girl on a Train etc 5y
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