Where the Dust Still Falls
A haunting, tender novel about grief, forgiveness, and the unexpected ways love finds us again.
Five years after the tragic death of her young son, former concert pianist Isobel Granger lives in near silence, her home a museum of sorrow and echoes. Her marriage is shattered, her music abandoned, and her days blend into one long ache of regret—until a knock at the door changes everything.
Sixteen-year-old Caleb arrives with nothing but a name and a broken past. He claims to be the son of Isobel's husband, born of a long-buried affair. Angry, disoriented, and carrying wounds of his own, Caleb is the last person Isobel ever expected—or wanted—to meet.
But as the days unfold, the boy who carries traces of the son she lost begins to thaw the grief Isobel believed would never release her. In the quiet moments between them, a fragile connection forms—one that challenges everything she thought she knew about family, forgiveness, and the kind of love that refuses to die.
Powerful, poetic, and deeply human, Where the Dust Still Falls is a heartbreaking journey through the wreckage of loss and the slow, stubborn rise of hope in its wake.
|