The Memory of Butterflies
**LARGE PRINT EDITION** To hide a devastating secret, a young mother lies. The lies protect the secret, but they also become the foundation of the life she builds. Years later, they are almost forgotten, yet those lies, revealed, still have the power to destroy everyone she loves. Hannah Cooper will do everything in her power to protect her family, but how far will she go? How far is too far?

The Memory of Butterflies is a poignant story of family and forgiveness―of knowing when to let go and when to hold each other close.

Hannah Cooper's daughter is leaving for college soon. The change is bittersweet. A single mother since the age of eighteen, Hannah isn't eager to confront the pain of being alone, but she's determined not to let her own regrets keep Ellen from the future she deserves. As Ellen's high school graduation approaches, Hannah is making plans to return to her roots in Cooper's Hollow along Virginia's beautiful and rustic Cub Creek.

With the help of her friend Roger Westray, Hannah devotes her energies to building a new house on the site of the old family home destroyed in a fire more than a decade ago. But Hannah's entire adult life has revolved around one very big secret, and her new beginning comes with unanticipated risks that will cost her far more than she could have imagined―perhaps more than she―and others―can survive.

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The Memory of Butterflies
**LARGE PRINT EDITION** To hide a devastating secret, a young mother lies. The lies protect the secret, but they also become the foundation of the life she builds. Years later, they are almost forgotten, yet those lies, revealed, still have the power to destroy everyone she loves. Hannah Cooper will do everything in her power to protect her family, but how far will she go? How far is too far?

The Memory of Butterflies is a poignant story of family and forgiveness―of knowing when to let go and when to hold each other close.

Hannah Cooper's daughter is leaving for college soon. The change is bittersweet. A single mother since the age of eighteen, Hannah isn't eager to confront the pain of being alone, but she's determined not to let her own regrets keep Ellen from the future she deserves. As Ellen's high school graduation approaches, Hannah is making plans to return to her roots in Cooper's Hollow along Virginia's beautiful and rustic Cub Creek.

With the help of her friend Roger Westray, Hannah devotes her energies to building a new house on the site of the old family home destroyed in a fire more than a decade ago. But Hannah's entire adult life has revolved around one very big secret, and her new beginning comes with unanticipated risks that will cost her far more than she could have imagined―perhaps more than she―and others―can survive.

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The Memory of Butterflies

The Memory of Butterflies

by Grace Greene
The Memory of Butterflies

The Memory of Butterflies

by Grace Greene

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**LARGE PRINT EDITION** To hide a devastating secret, a young mother lies. The lies protect the secret, but they also become the foundation of the life she builds. Years later, they are almost forgotten, yet those lies, revealed, still have the power to destroy everyone she loves. Hannah Cooper will do everything in her power to protect her family, but how far will she go? How far is too far?

The Memory of Butterflies is a poignant story of family and forgiveness―of knowing when to let go and when to hold each other close.

Hannah Cooper's daughter is leaving for college soon. The change is bittersweet. A single mother since the age of eighteen, Hannah isn't eager to confront the pain of being alone, but she's determined not to let her own regrets keep Ellen from the future she deserves. As Ellen's high school graduation approaches, Hannah is making plans to return to her roots in Cooper's Hollow along Virginia's beautiful and rustic Cub Creek.

With the help of her friend Roger Westray, Hannah devotes her energies to building a new house on the site of the old family home destroyed in a fire more than a decade ago. But Hannah's entire adult life has revolved around one very big secret, and her new beginning comes with unanticipated risks that will cost her far more than she could have imagined―perhaps more than she―and others―can survive.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798991054355
Publisher: Kersey Creek Books
Publication date: 06/07/2025
Edition description: 2nd ed.
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 5.25(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.68(d)

About the Author

Grace Greene is a bestselling author known for her women's fiction novels that blend touching stories with deep emotional intensity.Grace combines her passion for storytelling with her love for her characters to write books that explore themes of love, loss, and personal growth-stories that deeply resonate with readers' hearts.A Virginia resident with strong ties to the Carolinas, Grace draws inspiration from her Southern roots to create the picturesque landscapes that form the backdrop of her novels. Her evocative descriptions of coastlines, charming small towns, and the wooded countryside at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains bring to life vivid settings that transport readers into the heart of her stories.Grace's favorite themes explore the strength and resilience of the human spirit, the beauty of the world around us, the tragedies we experience, and the hope we share-a hope she attributes to God and her faith. She hopes readers find in her novels a journey full of heart, hope, and the magic of storytelling.For more information about Grace and her novels, visit www.GraceGreene.com, and to sign up for her newsletter.
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