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The Beach Trees

Author:Karen White

$6.99

 New York Times Bestseller

Julie Holt is a well-known author for her stunning novels like After the Rain. Sea Change, and The Color of Light, have always understood the devastating impact of unexpected tragedies on families. From the tender age of twelve, She experienced firsthand the heart-wrenching loss of her younger sister. who vanished without a trace.

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New

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Paperback Book

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ISBN-13

9780451233073

Language

English

Pages

432

Publisher

Berkley

Title

Year Published

2011

Award Winner-Nominee

2012- Medallion by Virginia Romance Writers for Novel with Strong Romantic Elements

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2 in stock

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The Beach Trees

The Beach Trees New York Times Bestseller: Julie Holt, a well-known author known for her stunning novels like After the Rain. Sea Change, and The Color of Light, have always understood the devastating impact of unexpected tragedies on families. From the tender age of twelve, She experienced firsthand the heart-wrenching loss of her younger sister. who vanished without a trace.

The Beach Trees – Julie Holt

This unimaginable event slowly but surely shattered the once unbreakable bonds within her family. Now an accomplished professional in the arts. Julie’s path crosses with that of a struggling artist who bears an uncanny resemblance to her long-lost sister. Overwhelmed by a sense of protectiveness, Julie forms a deep friendship with this artist. Venturing on a healing expedition that will take her to a hurricane-ravaged house. Located on the Gulf Coast and unravels stories of her own family’s past.

Celebrated Author

Prepare to be intrigued by the extraordinary storytelling prowess of Julie Holt in The Beach Trees. A bestselling author eminent for her spellbinding novels such as After the Rain, Sea Change, and The Color of Light. Since her early years, Julie has been acutely aware of the profound impact that unforeseen tragedies can have on a family’s dynamics. The disappearance of her beloved younger sister when she was just twelve years old left an indelible mark on her soul. Gradually eroding the once unbreakable bonds that held her family together.

Now a highly respected figure in the arts. Julie’s encounter with a struggling artist who bears an uncanny resemblance to her long-lost sister sets in motion a special friendship. Through this connection, Julie launches on a poignant journey of healing. Ultimately leading her to a hurricane-devastated house on the Gulf Coast. And unearthing deeply buried family secrets.

The Beach Trees

Dive into the mesmerizing world crafted by Julie Holt. A literary sensation celebrated for her bestselling novels. From a tender age, Julie understood the profound impact that unexpected tragedies can have on the fabric of a family. The disappearance of her cherished younger sister shattered the once unbreakable bonds that held her family together. Leaving behind a void that seemed impossible to fill. Now an accomplished professional in the arts.

Julie’s encounter with a struggling artist who bears an uncanny resemblance to her long-lost sister sparks a powerful connection. This newfound friendship becomes the catalyst for Julie’s transformative journey. Leading her to a hurricane-ravaged house on the Gulf Coast and unearthing poignant tales of her own family’s history.

About The Author

Karen White, an eminent author, has made a significant impact in the literary world with her impressive collection of 23 novels. With over 1.8 million books in print. Her works have been translated into eight different languages. Stunning audiences from all corners of the globe. As a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author. Karen’s talent for storytelling shines through in her popular Tradd Street mystery series. Which is set in the charming city of Charleston.

Career

Growing up in a household filled with brothers. Karen’s passion for books and strong female characters blossomed at a young age. It was in the third grade when she received her very own library card from the local librarian. Who placed a Nancy Drew Mystery titled “The Secret of the Old Clock” in her hands. This pivotal moment ignited Karen’s love for literature and set her on a path toward becoming a writer herself.

Accomplishments

Although Karen initially pursued a business career, earning a BS in Management from Tulane University. Her true calling as a writer eventually emerged. In a serendipitous turn of events, she penned her first book. “In the Shadow of the Moon,” which was published in August 2000. Since then, Karen’s novels, are often described as “grit lit” or Southern Women’s Fiction. Have garnered critical acclaim and have been nominated for prestigious awards such as the SIBA Fiction Book of the Year. Her latest masterpiece, “Dreams of Falling.” Published in June 2018, continues to fascinate readers with its intricate plotlines. Compelling characters, and the perfect blend of family drama. Mystery, intrigue, and romance.

Praise

“White has once again written a novel that is both heart-wrenching and heartwarming and is filled with all the gentle nuances of the graceful, but steadfast, South…Readers will find White’s prose an uplifting experience as she is a truly gifted storyteller.”Las Vegas Review-Journal

“White’s ability to write a book that keeps you hankering for more is her strong suit. The Beach Trees is a great book about the power of family and connection that you won’t soon forget.”South Charlotte Weekly

“White…weaves together themes of Southern culture, the powerful bond of family, and the courage to rebuild in the face of destruction to create an incredibly moving story her dedicated fans are sure to embrace.”The Moultrie News

“A worthy novel to read any time of year—anytime you wonder if it’s possible to start anew, regardless of the past.”The Herald-Sun

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The Beach Trees
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