Genre: Fiction
Publisher: St. Martin's Press, 2017
Pages: 384
Rating: Highly Recommend

The people of Hickory love and respect Henry but see Tess as an outsider, treating her with suspicion and disdain. When one of the town’s golden girls dies in a terrible accident, everyone holds Tess responsible. But Henry keeps his secrets even closer now, though it seems that everyone knows something about him that Tess does not.
When a sudden polio epidemic strikes Hickory, the townspeople band together to build a polio hospital. Tess knows she is needed and defies Henry’s wishes to begin working at there. Through this work, she begins to find purpose and meaning. Yet at home, Henry’s actions grow more alarming by the day. As Tess works to save the lives of her patients, can she untangle the truth behind her husband’s mysterious behavior and find the love—and the life—she was meant to have?
Review: I've read several Diane Chamberlain novels over the last few years, and she never disappoints. My favorite was Necessary Lies, but this is right up there.
I didn't love the ending which is why I rate this at "only" 4.5 stars. Read it, you won't regret it.
Other Diane Chamberlain novels
Necessary Lies
Summer's Child
Reflection
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