<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>In the summer of 1958 in the small Texas community of Graham Camp, twelve-year-old Sammie Tucker must choose who to trust with her deepest fears after her mother commits suicide and a not-so-favorite aunt arrives on the scene. Trusting is one thing, but accepting the truth will be the hardest thing Sammie has ever done.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>It is the summer of 1958, and life in the small Texas community of Graham Camp should be simple and carefree. But not for twelve-year-old Sammie Tucker. Sammie has plenty of questions about her mother's "nerve" problems. About shock treatments. About whether her mother loves her.<br /> When her mother commits suicide and a not-so-favorite aunt arrives, Sammie has to choose who to trust with her deepest fears: Her best friend who has an opinion about everything, the mysterious kid from California whose own troubles plague him, or her round-faced neighbor with gentle advice and strong shoulders to cry on. Then there's the elderly widower who seems nice but has his own dark past.<br /> Trusting is one thing, but accepting the truth may be the hardest thing Sammie has ever done.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Carla Stewart writes a tender story with such emotional impact, you will hope, fear, cry, and rejoice with her characters. Readers will find themselves cheering Sammie on through her ordeals as she seeks love and forgiveness.--<b>Janelle Mowery, author of Love Finds You in Silver City, Idaho</b><br><br>CHASING LILACS is the kind of coming of age story that sticks to you beyond the last page. Unforgettable characters, surprising plot twists, and a setting so southern you'll fall in love with Texas. Carla Stewart is a new talent to watch!--<b>Mary E. DeMuth, author of Daisy Chain and A Slow Burn</b><br><br>Prepare to laugh, cry, and pray as you inhale each poignant word of this stunning debut novel. Simply unforgettable!--<b>Patti Lacy, author of An Irishwoman's Tale, 2008 Forward Magazine Book of the Year Finalist, and What the Bayou Saw </b><br><br>Stewart writes about powerful and basic emotions with a restraint that suggests depth and authenticity; the relationship between Sammie and her mother Rita, the engine that drives the plot, is beautifully and delicately rendered. Coming-of-age stories are a fiction staple, but well-done ones much rarer. This emotionally acute novel is one of the rare ones.--<b>Publishers Weekly</b><br><br>Stewart's book CHASING LILACS was a delightful read . . . It'll warm your heart.--<b>Jodi Thomas</b><br><br>This first-person narrative contains resolute characters and vivid descriptions of a small Texas community in the 1950's. If her debut is any indication, Stewart has a promising future.--<b>Romantic Times</b><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Carla Stewart</b> is an award-winning author of six novels. With a passion for times gone by, it is her desire to take readers back to that warm, familiar place in their hearts called home. Carla's novels from FaithWords include <i>Chasing Lilacs</i>, for which she won the American Christian Fiction Writer's Genesis Award, <i>Broken Wings, Stardust, Sweet Dreams </i>, and her most recent work, <i>The Hatmaker's Heart</i>. <br>Learn more: CarlaStewart.com
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