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  • 08/2023
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Annie M. Ballard
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A Home Out of Ashes (Sisters of Stella Mare Book 3)
Rett’s the second Madison sister, the bossy one who always knows what to do. She’s a nurse who helped everyone stay calm and sane last summer when James, the girls’ father, had a health scare that landed him in the hospital in St. Stephen (see Domestic Arts for the whole story). Rett’s husband Harry has been the stay-at-home parent. Eight years ago, he signed on for that duty until Mason went to school, but then the twins were born and so Harry was at home instead of finishing his Ph.D. as planned. But now, the girls are headed to kindergarten, Harry’s got a wonderful offer to work out west with a research team that’s top in his area, and Rett’s ready to hold down the fort. His turn to have his career, her turn to be number-one parent, now that the kids are in school, they have good childcare, and she’s the nurse-supervisor of the evening shift at Streamside, the seniors' residence where she’s worked for years. What could go wrong? Just before Harry jets off for Winnipeg, Rett loses her job under some sort of mysterious suspicion of foul play, but plans must move forward. Harry heads out, Rett becomes the parent-at-home, and things come undone. When Harry is facing his worst fears in the great wilderness, Rett finds working harder can't put her back in control. They're heading in different directions, to places the other can't follow. The space between them becomes more than geographic.
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This warm and wise novel, the third in Ballard’s Sisters of Stella Mare series, follows a loving couple through a period of surprise transitions, as Rett and Harry, parents nearing the end of their 30s, must swap roles—and spend significant time separated from each other. Harry is off to Northern Manitoba to conduct research for his PhD after years of putting his studies on hold to care for their son and twin daughters. Rett, meanwhile, gets placed on mysterious administrative leave at the hospital where she manages her fellow nurses, as the police investigate the deaths of patients in long-term care. That means, for the first time, she’ll be a stay-at-home mom—while her husband will be unreachable.

Despite the police investigation subplot, Home Out of Ashes is a brisk, emotional domestic, one where the characters are good, relatable people who strive to do right and fear disappointing each other. A new grad-student colleague, Marie, may hold Harry’s hand a little too long upon meeting him, but his devotion is never in doubt. Instead, Ballard finds drama in this couple’s efforts to rediscover who they are and what they want out of life when suddenly their circumstances have changed.

And things do change. After suddenly losing her income, Rett elects to rent out the family home and move into a fixer-upper in tiny Stella Mare, not far from her father’s house. She and the kids embrace a new life of goats, chicken coops, and fresh blueberries, with love and support from the sisters—and dogs!— that have given the previous books in this series such spark. Meanwhile, Harry faces injury, uncertainty, and the possibility that he may not know what he wants. His heartache is touching, especially as captured in Ballard’s inviting and incisive prose, but even more so is the trust and partnership he shares with Rett, even when out of reach.

Takeaway: Touching family story of a first-time stay-at-home mom going rustic.

Comparable Titles: Kristin Hannah’s The Great Alone, Susan Sanford Blades's Fake it So Real.

Production grades
Cover: A-
Design and typography: A
Illustrations: N/A
Editing: A
Marketing copy: A

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Kindle Edition Digital Ebook Purchas Details
  • 08/2023
  • B0BYTMK732
  • pages
  • $
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