Author: | Elena Aitken | ISBN: | 9780987745767 |
Publisher: | Ink Blot Communications | Publication: | December 24, 2011 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Elena Aitken |
ISBN: | 9780987745767 |
Publisher: | Ink Blot Communications |
Publication: | December 24, 2011 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
“What would happen if I just kept driving?”
Moms aren’t supposed to have a life of their own, at least that’s what Becca Thompson believes. Between dealing with her youngest’s never ending tantrums, her teenager’s attitude, her ailing father’s rapidly failing memory and increasing pressure from her husband, Becca doesn’t have time to worry about who she used to be—let alone remember.
She loves her family, but deep down Becca knows she wants more than the daily chaos and the quick fixes her self-help books have to offer. It's just another day when finally the pressure proves to be too much and Becca makes a split second decision that will change everything.
Leaving her crumbling life in the rear-view mirror and fleeing to a remote mountain town may feel like the perfect way to reconnect with herself, but will her choices come at the expense of everything she left behind? Or can Becca find herself before it's too late?
“What would happen if I just kept driving?”
Moms aren’t supposed to have a life of their own, at least that’s what Becca Thompson believes. Between dealing with her youngest’s never ending tantrums, her teenager’s attitude, her ailing father’s rapidly failing memory and increasing pressure from her husband, Becca doesn’t have time to worry about who she used to be—let alone remember.
She loves her family, but deep down Becca knows she wants more than the daily chaos and the quick fixes her self-help books have to offer. It's just another day when finally the pressure proves to be too much and Becca makes a split second decision that will change everything.
Leaving her crumbling life in the rear-view mirror and fleeing to a remote mountain town may feel like the perfect way to reconnect with herself, but will her choices come at the expense of everything she left behind? Or can Becca find herself before it's too late?