Laurel Lake Remembers
Fairview has everything you expect to find in a small town--a tight-knit community, helpful neighbors, secrets, jealously, gossip, and, of course, petty revenge.

Life in the small town of Fairview is nearly perfect. Nestled on the shores of beautiful Laurel Lake, the community has been home to the Keller family for generations, and Madison Keller's childhood memories are mostly idyllic.

Mostly.

Although for ten years she has pushed away memories of the accident that changed the trajectory of her life, an onslaught of reminders suddenly emerges, including the sale of the town's golf course, a place of sentimental importance to her, and her Grandma Ruth's progressing Alzheimer's. As Ruth slips further away, Madison works furiously to keep memories alive for her through photos and stories, and throws herself into solving the mystery of two letters Ruth has held onto for decades, which might be tied to the course.

Soon, the past collides with the present, and although it is difficult to determine at times what is real and what is part of her grandmother's confused mental wanderings, Madison is forced to confront her own role in the tragic events of the decade-old accident, resurrecting everything she has kept carefully buried.

As Madison battles to hold onto her grandmother a bit longer, and perhaps save a special piece of Fairview, she risks losing part of herself.
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Laurel Lake Remembers
Fairview has everything you expect to find in a small town--a tight-knit community, helpful neighbors, secrets, jealously, gossip, and, of course, petty revenge.

Life in the small town of Fairview is nearly perfect. Nestled on the shores of beautiful Laurel Lake, the community has been home to the Keller family for generations, and Madison Keller's childhood memories are mostly idyllic.

Mostly.

Although for ten years she has pushed away memories of the accident that changed the trajectory of her life, an onslaught of reminders suddenly emerges, including the sale of the town's golf course, a place of sentimental importance to her, and her Grandma Ruth's progressing Alzheimer's. As Ruth slips further away, Madison works furiously to keep memories alive for her through photos and stories, and throws herself into solving the mystery of two letters Ruth has held onto for decades, which might be tied to the course.

Soon, the past collides with the present, and although it is difficult to determine at times what is real and what is part of her grandmother's confused mental wanderings, Madison is forced to confront her own role in the tragic events of the decade-old accident, resurrecting everything she has kept carefully buried.

As Madison battles to hold onto her grandmother a bit longer, and perhaps save a special piece of Fairview, she risks losing part of herself.
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Laurel Lake Remembers

Laurel Lake Remembers

by Karen Gibson
Laurel Lake Remembers

Laurel Lake Remembers

by Karen Gibson

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Overview

Fairview has everything you expect to find in a small town--a tight-knit community, helpful neighbors, secrets, jealously, gossip, and, of course, petty revenge.

Life in the small town of Fairview is nearly perfect. Nestled on the shores of beautiful Laurel Lake, the community has been home to the Keller family for generations, and Madison Keller's childhood memories are mostly idyllic.

Mostly.

Although for ten years she has pushed away memories of the accident that changed the trajectory of her life, an onslaught of reminders suddenly emerges, including the sale of the town's golf course, a place of sentimental importance to her, and her Grandma Ruth's progressing Alzheimer's. As Ruth slips further away, Madison works furiously to keep memories alive for her through photos and stories, and throws herself into solving the mystery of two letters Ruth has held onto for decades, which might be tied to the course.

Soon, the past collides with the present, and although it is difficult to determine at times what is real and what is part of her grandmother's confused mental wanderings, Madison is forced to confront her own role in the tragic events of the decade-old accident, resurrecting everything she has kept carefully buried.

As Madison battles to hold onto her grandmother a bit longer, and perhaps save a special piece of Fairview, she risks losing part of herself.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940161006726
Publisher: Karen Gibson
Publication date: 04/07/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 683 KB

About the Author

Karen Gibson is a retired professor who now dedicates her time to writing. She spent a couple decades teaching English and Speech Communication to middle and high school students before joining the faculty of the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh as a member of the Department of Educational Leadership and Policy.
Growing up in a family of ten, she has no shortage of fun stories and memories, most of them involving too many siblings in the back of a station wagon breathing on one another. She enjoys sharing her work and stories with a variety of audiences and is a popular motivational speaker.
Karen divides her time between Wisconsin and Arizona (for obvious reasons!) When she isn't reading or writing, she is cheering on the Wisconsin Badgers, Milwaukee Brewers and the Green Bay Packers. Speaking at library events and appearing at book festivals are also among her favorite activities. She spends as much time as humanly possible with her favorite people--her children and grandchildren.
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