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A Novel
by Barbara Davis
A mother and daughter try desperately to reconcile just as a decades-old secret threatens to shatter their relationship forever in this powerful story from the bestselling author of The Echo of Old Books.
For social worker Mallory Ward, working with at-risk youth is a calling. But when one of her clients is tragically killed, she finds herself at a crossroads. Despite long-held resentments toward her distant mother, Mallory retreats to her childhood home on the Rhode Island coast to contemplate her future. Instead, she's confronted by her past, not only in the renewed tensions with her mother but in the unexpected appearance of a familiar face―and the wrenching losses that drove her away a decade ago.
Helen Ward's home is filled with precious keepsakes from her patients, a testament to decades spent caring for the terminally ill. Her work has always come first, though, leaving little time to connect with her daughter. Over the years, the rift between them has become a chasm, so when Mallory appears unannounced, Helen sees it as an opportunity to repair their broken relationship.
But hidden among Helen's mementos are the keys to her past…and a terrible secret that threatens to destroy the fragile new trust between them forever.
What are you reading this week? And what did you think of last week’s books? (09-11-2025)
Just finished Wild Dark Shore by Charlotte McConagy Listening to Every precious and Fragile Thing by Barbara Davis Reading Nightshade by Michael Connelly
-Shirley_Fentz
What are you reading this week? (11-21-2024)
I just started EVERY PRECIOUS AND FRAGILE THING by Barbara Davis. I know it will be GREAT! I have loved every one of her books. I DNF'd one book and am only doing a spotlight for another and did a very short review...
-Elizabeth
"If I loved this book anymore, I'd marry it. International bestselling author Barbara Davis outdoes herself with a moving, time-skipping, life-and-death mother-daughter powerhouse that will steep in your mind long after you read it. Beautifully written riveting pages, breathtaking family secrets from a born storyteller…Every Precious and Fragile Thing is a masterpiece." ―Marilyn Simon Rothstein, author of Who Loves You Best
"Every Precious and Fragile Thing will grab readers' hearts and squeeze. Davis delivers a skillfully woven tale of broken dreams, second chances, and unlikely allies. It's about letting go of the people and things we need the most and how we love our children so blindly we end up pushing them away. With a shocking twist you won't see coming, Davis packs a punch and a heaping scoop of forgiveness. Powerful and evocative, this one you feel deep in the heart." ―Rochelle B. Weinstein, bestselling author of This Is Not How It Ends and What You Do To Me
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Barbara Davis is the Amazon Charts bestselling author of nine novels, including The Echo of Old Books, The Keeper of Happy Endings, and The Last of the Moon Girls. She spent more than a decade as an executive in the jewelry business before leaving the corporate world to pursue her lifelong passion for writing. A Jersey girl raised in the south, Barbara now lives in Poinciana, Florida, with her husband, Tom. She's currently working on her tenth book. Visit her at www.barbaradavis-author.com.

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