Om I Adopted My Mom at the Bus Station
"If GILMORE GIRLS and FRIED GREEN TOMATOES made a book, this would be it." - Sharon Marie on Goodreads "Savannah writes in such a captivating detailed way that keeps you turning the pages." - Joyce Stewart Reviews "This story was so good, it explored the truth, forgiveness, sadness, courage and so much more. The references to the '80s and '90s were not lost on me either, I absolutely ADORED them!" - Samantha (Bookworm Blogger Mama) In the summer of 1993, on the ninth anniversary of her Mama's death, Sandy runs away. Having a fear of germs is inconvenient when you're on a road-trip adventure. However, needing to know what it's like to have a mom, and to finally see the beach means more than anything to an eleven-year-old. Some sixteen years later, a man Sandy never wanted to see again shows up at her doorstep. When Sandy's best friend places an ultimate life-changing decision in her hands, Sandy must venture back down the road, this time with the father she hates. Making these decisions will be much easier with Justin, a long-time friend, by Sandy's side. Yet, Justin's help only leads to continued mixed emotions Sandy has been fighting for some time. A journey rich in history, the truth, and determining forgiveness with a touch of humor is the portrait of life. 2nd Place Winner for Women's Fiction in the 2021 Pencraft Awards 2021 New Mexico-Arizona Book Award Finalist for Fiction Other
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