The morning after her grandmother's funeral, Eden Holloway finds a letter waiting in the mailbox.
There was no return address or explanation. Only a question that reaches into the deepest parts of who she believes herself to be.
As more letters and hidden messages begin surfacing, Eden is drawn into a quiet unraveling of grief, silence, and long-buried family secrets surrounding a name nearly erased by time: Miriam Rose Holloway.
With every letter, Eden is pulled deeper into the hidden pain, bitterness, and unanswered sorrow that shaped the generations before her - uncovering not only the secrets buried within her family, but the painful ways unresolved wounds can quietly alter lives, divide hearts, and steal years that can never be returned.
As the past unfolds, Eden learns to stand on the truth of God's Word, trusting His mercy to guide her through the brokenness left behind by those she loves. But as hidden wounds and buried grief rise to the surface, Eden must also wrestle with a deeper question - how do you trust a God you cannot see when pain has shaped so much of the life around you?
Tender, atmospheric, and spiritually resonant, Call Me to the River is a coming-of-age novel about grief, forgiveness, identity, and the redemptive power of God's truth carried through generations.