Cranky, aging newspaper publisher Anne Canfield is determined to live forever, no matter what. Young, brilliant writer and teacher Indira Anand thinks she wants to die. But the winter morning Anne saves Indira Anand from drowning, everything changes.
That evening, Anne stumbles and falls. Diagnosed shortly after her fall with incurable brain cancer and only months to live, she must hurry to save her newspaper, heal her regrets, keep her secrets hidden, and protect her son from the truth before time runs out.
Indira, suffering a second incidence of ovarian cancer, wants to invoke her right to die. Thwarted by both the law and her distant husband but desperate to escape the pain she watched her grandmother endure, she wavers, unsure of her decision.
Out of options, Indira reaches out to Anne. Even as they make a pact to help each other, Indira realizes Anne won’t live long enough to be with her at the end. She must find another way.
Meanwhile, Anne’s daughter-in-law, Laura, suffering her own loss and resentful of her husband Freddy’s flagging attention, discovers Anne’s secret. In a move she’s sure will hasten Anne’s death, Laura locates Anne’s old lover, Colin, and goads him to turn up at Anne’s home, hoping he’ll upset the family she hates. For good measure, in an attempt to cause a rift between mother and son, Laura suggests to Freddy that Colin is his father.
Leave is a story about what keeps us wanting to live, what we’ll do for redemption, and how love can save us.
REVIEWS:
“In this moving novel, Ginny Fite writes about two strong women from radically different backgrounds whose lives unexpectedly intersect at the worst time. Anne and Indira forge a deep friendship as they learn each other’s secrets and create a way for life to claim victory over death.” –Solveig Eggerz, author of Seal Woman and Sigga of Reykjavik.
“Two women from different generations develop a friendship as each confronts her own mortality in this heartwarming and thought-provoking novel. Once again, Ginny Fite shows us that doubts and fears need not keep us from finding love and forgiveness.” –K.P. Robbins, award-winning co-author of Thoughts & Prayers.
by Ginny Fite
Page Count: 236
Trim Size: 6 x 9
Publish Date: January 7, 2024
Imprint: Milford House Press
Genre: Fiction / Literary
FICTION / Women
FICTION / Literary
FICTION / Family Life / General