A Bridge Between
COMING SOON
Still reeling from her husband’s sudden death, Carolyn thought she understood the shape of her life. What she never understood was her mother’s silence.
For as long as she can remember, France was a closed door—mentioned only in passing, never explained. Now, with the trip she and her husband had planned already booked and the questions about her mother’s childhood louder than ever, Carolyn makes a quiet decision: she will go.
Her daughter Meghan insists on coming with her. It’s a chance for a few weeks away from her own strained marriage and mounting work pressures and she hopes it will help her breathe again. Together they travel to a small town south of Paris listed on a decades-old birth certificate—expecting little but hoping for answers.
What they find instead is family.
Not everyone welcomes the reunion. Old grievances surface. Long-held misunderstandings flicker back to life. And as Carolyn gently presses for the truth about her mother’s early years, it becomes clear that silence protected more than one heart.
While navigating cautious conversations and complicated loyalties, mother and daughter must also face their own unspoken fears—about loss, about marriage, about the lives they thought they were living.
Set against the slow rhythms of village mornings, shared meals, and tentative conversations across generations, this is a deeply comforting novel about what happens when the past is finally spoken aloud—and how love, when met with honesty, can grow stronger than resentment.
Because sometimes peace isn’t found by staying home.