How do you find your way back when youve left yourself behind?
A painful unsolved mystery resurfaces after decades of confusion, sending one woman and her daughters on a journey of redemption in this emotional story about intergenerational trauma, family, and the beauty of Puerto Rico for fans of Nina LaCour, Xochitl Gonzalez, Elizabeth Acevedo, Jodi Picoult, Celeste Ng, and Julia Alvarez.
Thirty years ago, musicians Emilia Oliveras and Paul Winstead were married in Puerto Rico. Forty-eight hours later, Paul vanished from their honeymoon cruise, leaving Emilia devastatedand the prime suspect in his disappearance. So, she ran for her life, leaving behind her love, her dreams, and her identity.
Today Emily Oliver is a divorced music teacher and mother of two daughters who know nothing about her past: Gracie, a talented attorney who excels in the courtroom but grapples with personal relationships, and Meg, a gifted concert pianist who wrestles with her ambition and purpose.
When a cryptic caller claims the unthinkablethat Paul is alive, Emily returns to Puerto Rico in search of the truth. What she doesnt know is that her daughters arent far behind. Shocked to find their mother isnt the woman they thought she was, Gracie and Meg wonder how much of their lives have been a lie.
As the paths of the three women intertwine, they are compelled to confront their pasts, reevaluate their relationships, and seek forgiveness. Together they embark on a quest to unravel the mystery of Pauls disappearance and redefine their futures on their own terms, navigating a maze of family ties, secrets, and redemption.
Lauren Rico's absorbing story touches upon social injustices and moral ambiguities, but at its heart, After the Ocean is a poignant reminder that healing cannot begin without truth and forgiveness." Jamie Beck, Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestselling author
A vivid tale of love, power, family, secrets, and the power of music. I was completely swept away by the characters and their emotional journeys. Ellen Meister, author of Divorce Towers
Genre: General Fiction
A painful unsolved mystery resurfaces after decades of confusion, sending one woman and her daughters on a journey of redemption in this emotional story about intergenerational trauma, family, and the beauty of Puerto Rico for fans of Nina LaCour, Xochitl Gonzalez, Elizabeth Acevedo, Jodi Picoult, Celeste Ng, and Julia Alvarez.
Thirty years ago, musicians Emilia Oliveras and Paul Winstead were married in Puerto Rico. Forty-eight hours later, Paul vanished from their honeymoon cruise, leaving Emilia devastatedand the prime suspect in his disappearance. So, she ran for her life, leaving behind her love, her dreams, and her identity.
Today Emily Oliver is a divorced music teacher and mother of two daughters who know nothing about her past: Gracie, a talented attorney who excels in the courtroom but grapples with personal relationships, and Meg, a gifted concert pianist who wrestles with her ambition and purpose.
When a cryptic caller claims the unthinkablethat Paul is alive, Emily returns to Puerto Rico in search of the truth. What she doesnt know is that her daughters arent far behind. Shocked to find their mother isnt the woman they thought she was, Gracie and Meg wonder how much of their lives have been a lie.
As the paths of the three women intertwine, they are compelled to confront their pasts, reevaluate their relationships, and seek forgiveness. Together they embark on a quest to unravel the mystery of Pauls disappearance and redefine their futures on their own terms, navigating a maze of family ties, secrets, and redemption.
Lauren Rico's absorbing story touches upon social injustices and moral ambiguities, but at its heart, After the Ocean is a poignant reminder that healing cannot begin without truth and forgiveness." Jamie Beck, Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestselling author
A vivid tale of love, power, family, secrets, and the power of music. I was completely swept away by the characters and their emotional journeys. Ellen Meister, author of Divorce Towers
Genre: General Fiction
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