Good Will

$17.95

Tiffany has worn many hats—attorney, magazine editor, freelance writer and author—and has found a way to combine her legal and writing backgrounds into a communications career while pondering her next novel. Her articles about film directors, celebrity bodyguards, artists, and national musical performers have been featured in multiple magazines, as well as her work focusing on community programs and area entrepreneurs. Tiffany has appeared on morning talk shows and has been a featured author in area publications. And, as many hats as she may wear, her favorite is the cap that she proudly wears to her boys’ baseball games. She lives in a Kansas City suburb with her husband and two sons, and you can often finding her typing on her laptop in the corner of her favorite coffee shop.

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Four women learn to let go—and get back more than they ever expected. There’s no road map for what to do when your husband dies—when he jumps off a bridge to escape mistakes that he made, or even welcomed, into your lives. But Lily doesn’t need to consult a map for this particular part of her journey; she knows the way back to the small town she left behind. With a precocious seven-year-old who reminds her too much of his father tucked safely in the back seat, Lily leaves New York with everything she owns packed in a U-Haul, including memories that come in waves like fields along the highway, and an envelope she is too afraid to open. Once she settles in, she sifts through a box of things destined for the local thrift store—items from her past that will connect four women in unexpected ways and give them all the strength they need to move on.

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Tiffany has worn many hats—attorney, magazine editor, freelance writer and author—and has found a way to combine her legal and writing backgrounds into a communications career while pondering her next novel. Her articles about film directors, celebrity bodyguards, artists, and national musical performers have been featured in multiple magazines, as well as her work focusing on community programs and area entrepreneurs. Tiffany has appeared on morning talk shows and has been a featured author in area publications. And, as many hats as she may wear, her favorite is the cap that she proudly wears to her boys’ baseball games. She lives in a Kansas City suburb with her husband and two sons, and you can often finding her typing on her laptop in the corner of her favorite coffee shop.