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Learn moreWith every New York Times bestseller, Luanne Rice illuminates yet another of the secret wonders of the heart. Her unforgettable evocations of family, friendship, and loves lost and won in such novels as The Edge of Winter, Sandcastles, and Summer of Roses give voice to our most powerful emotions. Now she brings back two of her most beloved characters to tell of their journey across the sea to unravel the mysteries of a shared pastāand two undying love affairs.ā¦
What Matters Most
Sister Bernadette Ignatius has returned to Ireland in the company of Tom Kelly to search for the pastāand the sonāthey left behind. For it was here that these two long-ago lovers spent a season of magic before Bernadetteās calling led her to a vocation as Mother Superior at Star of the Sea Academy on the sea-tossed Connecticut shore. For Tom, Bernadetteās choice meant giving up his fortune and taking the job as caretaker at Star of the Sea, where he could be close to the woman he could no longer have but whom he never stopped loving. And while one miracle drew them apart, another is about to bring them together again.
For somewhere in Dublin a young man named Seamus Sullivan is also on a search, dreaming of being reunited with his own first love, the only āfamilyā heās ever known. Theyād been inseparable growing up together at St. Augustineās Childrenās Home, until Kathleen Murphyās parents claimed her and she vanished across the sea to America. Now, in a Newport mansion, that very girl, grown to womanhood, works as a maid and waits with a faith that defies all reason for the miracle that will bring back the only boy sheās ever loved.
That miracle is at handābut like most miracles, it can come only after the darkest of nights and the deepest of heartbreaks. For life can be as precarious as a walk along a cliff, and its greatest rewards reached only by those who dare to risk everythingā¦for what matters most.
Luanne RiceĀ is the author of more than twenty-five novels, including The Geometry of Sisters, Last Kiss, Light of the Moon, What Matters Most, The Edge of Winter, Sandcastles, Summer of Roses, Summer's Child, Silver Bells,Ā andĀ Beach Girls. She lives in New York City and Old Lyme, Connecticut.
Blair BrownĀ won a Tony Award for her performance inĀ Copenhagen. She received an Ace Award and five Emmy nominations forĀ The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd.Ā She is a an accomplished narrator for BOT, including recordings ofĀ Last KissĀ by Luanne Rice andĀ The Senator's WifeĀ by Sue Miller.
Luanne RiceĀ is the author of more than twenty-five novels, including The Geometry of Sisters, Last Kiss, Light of the Moon, What Matters Most, The Edge of Winter, Sandcastles, Summer of Roses, Summer's Child, Silver Bells,Ā andĀ Beach Girls. She lives in New York City and Old Lyme, Connecticut.
Blair BrownĀ won a Tony Award for her performance inĀ Copenhagen. She received an Ace Award and five Emmy nominations forĀ The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd.Ā She is a an accomplished narrator for BOT, including recordings ofĀ Last KissĀ by Luanne Rice andĀ The Senator's WifeĀ by Sue Miller.
Reviews
“A page-turner.”—Chicago Sun-Times“Luanne Rice has a talent for navigating the emotions that range through familial bonds, from love and respect to anger.”—The Denver Post
“Rice has an elegant style, a sharp eye and a real warmth. In her hands families—and their values—seem worth cherishing.”—San Francisco Chronicle
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