This Little Life
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- Pedido anticipado
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- Se espera: 16 feb 2027
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- $129.00
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- Pedido anticipado
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- $129.00
Descripción editorial
A classified ad. Six strangers over fifty. Five tiny houses in the Blue Ridge foothills. And the woman who built it all is running out of time.
June Calloway is sixty-eight years old, a retired architect's wife, and a woman with a plan. She's built Hearthstone — a tiny house community on five acres in the Georgia mountains — and she's handpicked five people to fill it. People who are broken in the specific ways she needs them to be. People who won't ask too many questions. People who don't know she's keeping a secret that could unravel everything.
Della Parker was the top litigator at her Atlanta firm. Then came the panic attacks, the parking garage she couldn't leave, and the morning she drove north without telling anyone. Walt Brennan spent thirty-three years running into burning buildings. Now he's retired, restless, and one quiet evening away from losing himself entirely. Sweetie Beaumont was a Savannah lounge singer with a voice like smoke and honey — until a con man took everything but her pink Cadillac and her pride. Eli Monroe hasn't prayed since his wife died on a Wednesday morning. He came to the mountains to be alone. Patsy Greer is fifty years old, freshly divorced, and has never once in her life done a single thing for herself.
They arrive as strangers. They eat dinner on a communal porch. They argue about whose turn it is to cook. They plant a garden and build a workshop and hang fairy lights and slowly, reluctantly, become the thing none of them were looking for: a family.
But June's secret is growing harder to hide. And when the truth finally comes out, five people who chose this place will have to decide whether to stay — knowing the cost, knowing the risk, knowing that what they've built together might be the most fragile and the most important thing any of them has ever had.
A story about starting over after fifty, choosing your people, and discovering that the smallest life might be the biggest one of all.