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New York Times bestselling author Cynthia Freeman's powerful tale of a woman in search of her sacred heritage, who must decide how much she is willing to sacrifice for love Nineteen-year-old Janet Stevens leaves Wichita, Kansas, for New York-and a glamorous career as a model. Manhattan in the 1950s is a heady place for a sheltered Midwesterner. A new friend helps her discover her forefathers' faith, but from the moment she sees Bill McNeil at a party, Janet senses she's found her future. When they marry, she believes she's finally gotten what she always wanted-not fame or fortune, but the love that will fulfill and sustain her as nothing else ever could. From the passionate throes of youth to the stings and shocks of middle age, Come Pour the Wine draws a brilliant portrait of a marriage and a family in search of its roots, written with Cynthia Freeman's trademark insight and compassion.
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"Like all Freeman's books, compulsively readable . . . The reader comes to like these people, and to want to be in on everything that happens to them."
The Washington Post Book World