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The New York Times bestselling author of Learning and Leaving shares a heartwarming Christmas story about a devastating flood, lost love, and the beauty of enduring friendships. Molly Allen lives alone in Portland, but her heart is back in Franklin, Tennessee, where five years ago she... read more

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  • Molly Allen: A college student who spent a lot of time studying at The Bridge.
  • Ryan Kelly: As a college student, Ryan spent a lot of time studying at The Bridge with fellow classmate, Molly Allen. Seven years later, Ryan has just finished touring with a popular country band, single, and lives in Nashville, Tennessee.
  • Charlie Barton: Charlie is the owner of The Bridge, a Franklin, Tennessee bookstore and married to Donna. Charlie has a big heart and is loved by all. He would often forfeit a profit to let people get a book.
  • Donna Barton: Charlie's wife.
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She should have said something.

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Chapters 1 - 13

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  1. Karen Kingsbury (Author)

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Original Language: English
Publisher: Howard Books
Country: USA
Publication Date: October 23, 2012
ISBN: 9781451647013
Page Count: 232

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  • Library of Congress: PS3561.I4873B75 2012
  • Dewey: 813.54

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