A beautiful scarf connects two women touched by tragedy in this
compelling, emotional novel from the author of As Bright as Heaven and
The Last Year of the War.
September 1911. On Ellis Island in New York Harbor, nurse Clara Wood
cannot face returning to Manhattan, where the man she loved fell to his
death in the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire. Then, while caring for a fevered
immigrant whose own loss mirrors hers, she becomes intrigued by a name
embroidered onto the scarf he carries...and finds herself caught in a
dilemma that compels her to confront the truth about the assumptions
she's made. What she learns could devastate her--or free her.
September 2011. On Manhattan's Upper West Side, widow Taryn Michaels
has convinced herself that she is living fully, working in a charming
specialty fabric store and raising her daughter alone. Then a long-lost
photograph appears in a national magazine, and she is forced to relive
the terrible day her husband died in the collapse of the World Trade
Towers...the same day a stranger reached out and saved her. But a chance
reconnection and a century-old scarf may open Taryn's eyes to the larger
forces at work in her life.
"[Meissner] creates two sympathetic, relatable characters that
readers will applaud. Touching and inspirational."--Kirkus Reviews