From the Publisher
Clever, creative, and ingenious, this is Susan Wiggs at her best. I devoured the book, turning the pages so fast I got a papercut.” — Debbie Macomber
“Love, loss, passion, and everything in between...I love Susan Wiggs’ novels so much.” — Jenny Colgan
“A wonderful read, fun and wise, and absolutely delicious.” — Nancy Thayer, New York Times-bestselling author of The Island House
“Wiggs…[tackles] a complicated dual storyline with her typical blend of authenticity and sensitivity. A compelling exploration of self, family, love, and the power of new beginnings.” — Kirkus Reviews
“Soul-satisfying...Will delight readers of Robyn Carr and Debbie Macomber...Wiggs writes with effortless grace about what breaks families apart and what brings them back together. Add this to her gift for crafting exquisitely nuanced characters and flair for perfectly capturing the rhythm of life in a small town.” — Booklist (starred review)
“This sweet yet dramatic and winding love story demonstrates the realities and complexities of love. Recommended for fans of realistic, heartwarming romances full of second chances.” — Library Journal
“Emotionally honest, poignant and including a delightful thread of humor… Family Tree is a story of one woman’s journey through betrayal and pain to emerge triumph as she learns to embrace the new challenges life has in store for her.” — RT Book Reviews
Nancy Thayer
A wonderful read, fun and wise, and absolutely delicious.
Booklist (starred review)
Soul-satisfying...Will delight readers of Robyn Carr and Debbie Macomber...Wiggs writes with effortless grace about what breaks families apart and what brings them back together. Add this to her gift for crafting exquisitely nuanced characters and flair for perfectly capturing the rhythm of life in a small town.
RT Book Reviews
Emotionally honest, poignant and including a delightful thread of humor… Family Tree is a story of one woman’s journey through betrayal and pain to emerge triumph as she learns to embrace the new challenges life has in store for her.
Jenny Colgan
Love, loss, passion, and everything in between...I love Susan Wiggs’ novels so much.
Debbie Macomber
Clever, creative, and ingenious, this is Susan Wiggs at her best. I devoured the book, turning the pages so fast I got a papercut.
Jenny Colgan Jenny Colgan
Love, loss, passion, and everything in between...I love Susan Wiggs’ novels so much.
Jenny ColganJenny Colgan
Love, loss, passion, and everything in between...I love Susan Wiggs’ novels so much.
Library Journal
03/15/2016
Happily married and happily pregnant when she falls into a long-term coma, TV producer Annie Harlow awakens to discover that she has lost more than a year of her life. So she does what any smart heroine would do—she heads to the family's maple farm in Switchback, VT. There she heals with the help of her relatives and remembered neighbors and classmates. Then she finds a cookbook her grandmother wrote containing a mystery well worth pursuing. From a No. 1 New York Times best-selling author; with a 250,000-copy first printing.
Kirkus Review
2016-08-03
After a year in a coma, Annie Rush wakes up to a world without her husband, the TV she developed, and a wealth of memories that put her life into context, but as her body and mind heal, she puts her faith in second chances.As a successful cooking-show producer who’s married to the gorgeous star, Annie knows she’s lucky, so she overlooks the occasional arguments and her husband’s penchant for eclipsing her. She’s especially excited the day she finds out she’s pregnant and, ignoring her typical steadfast schedule, rushes to the set to tell him. And discovers him making love to his onscreen assistant. Stunned, Annie leaves, trying to figure out her next move, and is struck on the head by falling on-set machinery. She wakes a year later in her Vermont hometown, as weak as a kitten and suffering from amnesia. As the days pass, however, she finds clues and markers regarding her life, and many of her memories begin to fill in. She remembers Fletcher, the first boy she loved, and how their timing was always off. She wanted to leave her family’s maple farm behind and explore the world—especially once her cooking-themed film school project was discovered and she was enfolded into the LA world of a successful food show. Fletcher intended to follow her, until life created big roadblocks for their relationship that they could never manage to overcome. Now, however, Annie’s husband has divorced her while Fletcher has settled in Switchback, and just as things look like they may finally click for Fletcher and Annie, her pre-accident life comes calling again. Wiggs (Starlight on Willow Lake, 2015, etc.) examines one woman’s journey into losing everything and then winning it all back through rediscovering her passions and being true to herself, tackling a complicated dual storyline with her typical blend of authenticity and sensitivity. A compelling exploration of self, family, love, and the power of new beginnings.