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A Sound Among the Trees

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by Susan Meissner


  • To my agent and friend, Chip MacGregor, for words of affirmation at every juncture.

  • To dear friends Kathy Sanders, Mary DeMuth, Barb Anderson, Tanya Siebert, Susie Larson, and Jeanne Damoff, for cheering me on in the tense days of the homestretch.

  • For the love and support of my husband, Bob, and our four amazing young adults, and my mother, Judy Horning, for expert proofreading and encouragement.

  • To God for His whispers in the trees and elsewhere, reminding me in that quiet way of His that the past is not just a collection of happenings He orchestrated; it is also a collection of my responses, both good and bad.

  SOMETIMES WE FIND

  the TRUTH ABOUT OURSELVES

  IN THE LIVES of OTHERS.

  Expected to gracefully embrace a life of privilege, a young woman cuts the purse strings that bind her to plot a new life course. But startling self-realization challenges everything she knows as she begins to study the tragic life of a seventeenth-century victim of the Salem witch trials.

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  An ancient ring,

  two women separated

  by nearly five hundred years,

  and the freedom to choose one’s life.

  Manhattan antique shop owner Jane Lindsay is jolted into a new reality when she suddenly has to face the fact that her marriage is crumbling. While she grapples with her husbands abandonment, she comes across an ancient ring that may have belonged to Lady Jane Grey. As she traces the origins of the ring and Lady Grey’s story, Jane has to decide whether she will default to habits of powerlessness or whether she will take the first steps toward real truth and happiness.

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