The Testament of Harold's Wife
  • Published:
    Feb-2019 (Hardcover)
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  • Main Genre:
    Women's Fiction
  • Time Period:
    Contemporary
  • Pages:
    367
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From award-winning author Lynne Hugo comes a witty, insightful, refreshingly unsentimental novel about one woman's unconventional path from heartbreak to hope . . .

After losing her husband, Harold, and her beloved grandson, Cody, within the past year, Louisa has two choices. She can fade away on her Indiana family farm, where her companionship comes courtesy of her aging chickens and an argumentative cat. Or, she can concoct A Plan. Louisa, a retired schoolteacher who's as smart, sassy, and irreverent as ever, isn't the fading away type.

The drunk driver who killed Cody got off scot-free by lying about a deer on the road. Harold had tried to take matters into his own hands, but was thwarted by Gus, the local sheriff. Now Louisa decides to take up Harold's cause, though it will mean outsmarting Gus, who's developed an unwelcome crush on her, and staying ahead of her adult son who's found solace in a money-draining cult and terrible art.

Louisa's love of life is rekindled as the spring sun warms her cornfields and she goes into action. But even the most Perfect Plans can go awry. A wounded buck, and a teenage boy on the land she treasures help Louisa see that the enduring beauty of the natural world and the mystery of human connection are larger than revenge . . . and so is justice.

"I adored this fun yet poignant book."
--Diane Chamberlain, New York Times bestselling author of The Stolen Marriage

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    • Sep-2018
    • Kensington Books
    • eBook (Kindle)
    • First Edition
    • Feb-2019
    • Thorndike Press
    • Hardcover
    • ISBN: 1432854887
    • ISBN13: 9781432854881
    • Large Print
    • Library Binding



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