We Will Meet Again
A testament to the strength of women. Mothers and daughters share a special bond. It is an unconditional love that is irreplaceable. Hadley Hynes is days away from celebrating her one hundredth birthday. Her daughter, Patricia, granddaughter Ava, and great-granddaughter Christine are planning one last birthday party in the house on Victoria Street that Hadley has lived in for over eighty years. While cleaning out the cupboards, Ava discovers a hidden box of letters from Hadley’s first love, John Vincent, a Newfoundlander who volunteered to serve in the British Royal Navy. It is only then they discover that John died during World War II and Hadley married John’s best friend, Michael. While cleaning out their childhood home, each woman reveals a secret that has paralyzed her life. They pack up boxes and bags only to discover how each of them has nurtured a generational trauma and turned it into a family tradition. We Will Meet Again is the love story of four generations of women and how they healed their past to protect their future.
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We Will Meet Again
A testament to the strength of women. Mothers and daughters share a special bond. It is an unconditional love that is irreplaceable. Hadley Hynes is days away from celebrating her one hundredth birthday. Her daughter, Patricia, granddaughter Ava, and great-granddaughter Christine are planning one last birthday party in the house on Victoria Street that Hadley has lived in for over eighty years. While cleaning out the cupboards, Ava discovers a hidden box of letters from Hadley’s first love, John Vincent, a Newfoundlander who volunteered to serve in the British Royal Navy. It is only then they discover that John died during World War II and Hadley married John’s best friend, Michael. While cleaning out their childhood home, each woman reveals a secret that has paralyzed her life. They pack up boxes and bags only to discover how each of them has nurtured a generational trauma and turned it into a family tradition. We Will Meet Again is the love story of four generations of women and how they healed their past to protect their future.
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We Will Meet Again

We Will Meet Again

by Helen C. Escott
We Will Meet Again

We Will Meet Again

by Helen C. Escott

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A testament to the strength of women. Mothers and daughters share a special bond. It is an unconditional love that is irreplaceable. Hadley Hynes is days away from celebrating her one hundredth birthday. Her daughter, Patricia, granddaughter Ava, and great-granddaughter Christine are planning one last birthday party in the house on Victoria Street that Hadley has lived in for over eighty years. While cleaning out the cupboards, Ava discovers a hidden box of letters from Hadley’s first love, John Vincent, a Newfoundlander who volunteered to serve in the British Royal Navy. It is only then they discover that John died during World War II and Hadley married John’s best friend, Michael. While cleaning out their childhood home, each woman reveals a secret that has paralyzed her life. They pack up boxes and bags only to discover how each of them has nurtured a generational trauma and turned it into a family tradition. We Will Meet Again is the love story of four generations of women and how they healed their past to protect their future.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781774571460
Publisher: Flanker Press
Publication date: 06/21/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Helen C. Escott is an award-winning, bestselling Canadian author and playwright. Before becoming an author, she had a ten-year career in radio and TV. In 1998 she joined the Royal Canadian Mounted Police as Senior Communication Strategist. She began writing books full-time in 2014 upon her retirement. Described as a prolific writer, she has written seven novels and one play. Two novels from her operation crime thriller series have been short-listed for the Crime Writers of Canada’s best first crime novel award and won the Silver Medal – Best Regional Fiction at the 24th annual Independent Publisher Book Awards. Escott is a retired Civilian Member of the RCMP and was the communications lead on high-profile events including the RCMP’s Newfoundland response to the September 11th terrorist attacks. She wrote and implemented the Atlantic Region Communication Strategies to combat organized crime and outlaw biker gangs, created a media relations course, and taught it in several provinces as well as at the Canadian Police College, Ottawa. She also served as a communications strategist at the 2010 Vancouver Olympics.
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