Liberty Street

Liberty Street
About this book
A newly-single woman revisits the poor choices she had made throughout her life, returning to the small town in western Canada where she grew up and lived through the violent death of a close friend in an unsolved hit-and-run accident.
Frances Moon, newly single, revisits the poor choices she had made throughout her life. As a young woman she had found comfort in two other outsiders, but the violent death of a close friend in an unsolved hit-and-run accident led her to leave the town and her husband. She had built a new life-- until in the churchyard of a small Irish town it all comes sweeping back, and she returns to the small town in western Canada where she grew up
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL20033724W
Subjects
Traffic accidentsSelf-realization in womenWomenChoice (Psychology)City and town lifeFictionNew York Times reviewedFiction, family life, generalFiction, psychologicalMothers and daughters, fictionSingle women, fictionSaskatchewan, fiction