Leaving November
By Deb Raney
Howard Fiction
©2008
In November, Vienne Kenney makes a life-changing decision.
After failing the bar exam, again, she decides to return to
Clayburn, the town she left eight years ago. She learns quickly
that the ghosts of her past still inhibit the small town. Nor has
she found the strength to forgive her alcoholic father. She tries
to make a go of her mother’s café. With the help of town artist,
Jackson Linder she might succeed at something.
Jackson left Clayburn eight months ago for reasons he would
like to forget. Those who matter to him, realize the accident that
took the life of his best friend’s wife wasn’t his fault. But he
drank to forget and became chemically dependent. Months of
rehab have sobered him. Trevor is remarried and happy. Can
he return to a town full of gossips that won’t let him forget?
Award winning author, Deb Raney has woven yet another great
story of overcoming insurmountable odds through the grace
available in Christ. Christians are not immune to disappoints,
failures, and tragedies. Sometimes these experiences can alter
our lives in ways we could never expect. Sometimes, we find
God forgives our past more readily than our neighbors or
church associates. Through Vienne and Jackson’s story,
Leaving November, the heartwarming sequel to Remember to
Forget, reminds us that our pasts are in the sea of God’s
forgetfulness. Where they need to stay.
Review by
Linda Rondeau
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LEAVING NOVEMBER A Review by LINDA RONDEAU
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