Silver Lining

Fiction & Literature, African American, Contemporary Women
Cover of the book Silver Lining by Lillian Wade, Lillian Wade
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Author: Lillian Wade ISBN: 9781301782659
Publisher: Lillian Wade Publication: January 4, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Lillian Wade
ISBN: 9781301782659
Publisher: Lillian Wade
Publication: January 4, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

In "Silver Lining," baby boomer, Amanda Livingston, is a divorcee with two adult children and two grandchildren. Her son and daughter have not lived up to her hopes and dreams for them, but she is the eternal optimist.
While researching her family lineage, she discovers that stories passed down through generations about property willed to her great- grandfather were actually true. With this proof in hand, she files a claim for the property that her great-grandfather inherited nearly a hundred and fifty years ago.
Even though her children and sister do not share her optimism, she persists. The quest to uncover the truth gives her the courage to forge new relationships, which she had avoided since her divorce.
Her emergence as a self-fulfilled woman parallels the life-affirming transformations which Mary Jo and Melanie achieved as they sustain a renewed sense of healthy lifestyles and relationships while growing older with dignity and grace.

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In "Silver Lining," baby boomer, Amanda Livingston, is a divorcee with two adult children and two grandchildren. Her son and daughter have not lived up to her hopes and dreams for them, but she is the eternal optimist.
While researching her family lineage, she discovers that stories passed down through generations about property willed to her great- grandfather were actually true. With this proof in hand, she files a claim for the property that her great-grandfather inherited nearly a hundred and fifty years ago.
Even though her children and sister do not share her optimism, she persists. The quest to uncover the truth gives her the courage to forge new relationships, which she had avoided since her divorce.
Her emergence as a self-fulfilled woman parallels the life-affirming transformations which Mary Jo and Melanie achieved as they sustain a renewed sense of healthy lifestyles and relationships while growing older with dignity and grace.

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