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Salem and Savannah have known each other since childhood, and nearly every memory they each hold, they share together. But when Savannah tells Salem that her family is moving to South Carolina only days into their sophomore year of high school, Salem is devastated. They vow to spend the rest of Savannah's time in their small hometown, together, rewinding the last ten years of their young lives, until one day, Salem wakes up, and Savannah's gone. But that's not the last time their paths cross. In fact, life continues to intertwine their stories, until one sunny afternoon, Salem walks into their hometown's newspaper office and looks up to a familiar face. It's Savannah, and she's just the same as the last time he saw her. The only problem is, he's not.
Based in small-town Missouri, A Bird on a Windowsill tells the story of a boy and a girl who share one past. And now, at twenty-three, having spent the last six years apart, they both must navigate the delicate line of loving and letting go, until they're each faced with a choice that could change their future-and their story.
About the Author: Laura Miller writes about rain on tin roofs, gravel roads, old trucks with holes in the floorboards and small-town summer nights. She grew up on a farm in a little Midwestern town. Now, she lives in Kansas City, Mo., with her weatherman husband. Miller is the author of six small-town, second-chance romances, including Butterfly Weeds, a national bestseller. Find more about Laura and her books at LauraMillerBooks.com.