Lottie’s Gift

Lottie’s Gift by Jane M. Tucker, published by CrossRiver Media Group on April 10, 2016, is a historical fiction novel that explores the life of Lottie Braun, a young girl from rural Iowa. Growing up surrounded by family, Lottie’s childhood takes a tragic turn that creates a rift between her and her sister. As an adult, Lottie becomes a world-class pianist, but despite her professional success, she grapples with an empty personal life and the shadows of her past.
In this edition, readers will follow Lottie’s journey as she navigates her memories and confronts the secrets that have shaped her life. The narrative delves into themes of family, loss, and the quest for reconciliation, highlighting Lottie’s struggle to find peace and a sense of belonging. With 288 pages, this book offers a poignant look at how the past can influence the present, making it a thoughtful read for those interested in historical and religious fiction.
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She’s a little girl with a big gift.
Lottie Braun has enjoyed a happy childhood in rural Iowa. Her mother was gone, but she knew her father and older sister loved her and her aunts, uncles and cousins surrounded her. But the quiet, idyllic life she enjoyed as a child ended with tragedy and a secret that tore the two sisters apart.
Forty years later, Lottie is a world-class pianist with a celebrated career and an empty personal life. She moves from city to city, guarding her privacy with fierce vigilance, all to protect herself from the past. But one sleepless night, she allows herself to remember and she discovers that memories, once allowed, are difficult to suppress.
Can she make peace with the past? Will she ever find her way home?
If you like the Mitford series, you’ll love Lottie Braun.
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