The secret keepers of Old Depot Grocery

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Publisher
Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group
Publication Date
[2021]
Language
English

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For decades, three generations of women of Old Depot Grocery have been keeping secrets from each other. When Sarah returns home with hopes of running the store, the long-buried past will be brought into the light and threaten not only to destroy the family business but sever the family ties.

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