Hope on the Inside

Fiction & Literature, Contemporary Women
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Author: Marie Bostwick ISBN: 9781496709264
Publisher: Kensington Books Publication: April 1, 2019
Imprint: Kensington Books Language: English
Author: Marie Bostwick
ISBN: 9781496709264
Publisher: Kensington Books
Publication: April 1, 2019
Imprint: Kensington Books
Language: English

In this compelling, heartwarming novel from New York Times bestselling author Marie Bostwick, one woman finds new purpose in a new phase of life . . .
 
“Whatever comes your way, find the happiness in it.” Hope Carpenter received that advice from her mother decades ago. Now, with their four children grown, Hope and her husband, Rick, are suddenly facing an uncertain future, after a forced retirement strains both their savings and their marriage. Seeking inspiration and a financial boost, Hope gets a job teaching crafts to inmates at a local women’s prison.
 
At first, Hope feels foolish and irrelevant, struggling to relate to women whose choices seem so different from her own. But with time, and the encouragement of the prison chaplain, she begins to discover common ground with the inmates, in their worries about their children and families, their fear of having failed those who need them. Just like her, they want to make something of themselves, but believe it might be impossible.
 
Embarking on an ambitious quilting project, Hope and her students begin to bond. Together, piece by piece, they learn to defy expectations—their own and others’—and to see that it’s never too late to stitch together a life that, even in its imperfections, is both surprising and beautiful.
 
Praise for Marie Bostwick and Her Novels
** **
“Reading Marie Bostwick is like wrapping yourself up in a warm, hand-crafted quilt.”
—Debbie Macomber, #1 New York Times bestselling author
** **
** “It takes great skill to write a heartwarming story about grief, and Bostwick proves she is up to the **
task. . . . A great addition to any women’s-fiction collection.” 
Booklist

** **
**“Beautiful, thought-provoking, tragic and redeeming, The Second Sister is a feel-good goldmine.” **
—USAToday.com

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In this compelling, heartwarming novel from New York Times bestselling author Marie Bostwick, one woman finds new purpose in a new phase of life . . .
 
“Whatever comes your way, find the happiness in it.” Hope Carpenter received that advice from her mother decades ago. Now, with their four children grown, Hope and her husband, Rick, are suddenly facing an uncertain future, after a forced retirement strains both their savings and their marriage. Seeking inspiration and a financial boost, Hope gets a job teaching crafts to inmates at a local women’s prison.
 
At first, Hope feels foolish and irrelevant, struggling to relate to women whose choices seem so different from her own. But with time, and the encouragement of the prison chaplain, she begins to discover common ground with the inmates, in their worries about their children and families, their fear of having failed those who need them. Just like her, they want to make something of themselves, but believe it might be impossible.
 
Embarking on an ambitious quilting project, Hope and her students begin to bond. Together, piece by piece, they learn to defy expectations—their own and others’—and to see that it’s never too late to stitch together a life that, even in its imperfections, is both surprising and beautiful.
 
Praise for Marie Bostwick and Her Novels
** **
“Reading Marie Bostwick is like wrapping yourself up in a warm, hand-crafted quilt.”
—Debbie Macomber, #1 New York Times bestselling author
** **
** “It takes great skill to write a heartwarming story about grief, and Bostwick proves she is up to the **
task. . . . A great addition to any women’s-fiction collection.” 
Booklist

** **
**“Beautiful, thought-provoking, tragic and redeeming, The Second Sister is a feel-good goldmine.” **
—USAToday.com

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