"Never forget your dreams. Sometimes they get lost in the shuffle of everyday life. Don't let that happen to you."
Love, heartbreak, and hope find a home in Kathleen Kubik's decades-spanning novel, The Autumn of Her Years.
As a naïve seventeen-year-old in 1959, Martha Scanlon's summer romance with an older boy brings her the joy and heartache of first love.
Five years later, twenty-two-year-old Martha unearths family secrets that make her determined to live without regrets.
But by 1972, Martha finds herself trapped in her biggest regret of all: an unhappy marriage. Her decision to divorce threatens to tear her family apart, but Martha tries to find consolation in her new life in California.
As 1981 dawns, thirty-nine-year-old Martha meets a man who may finally offer the love she thought was beyond her reach.
Returning to New York in 2006, Martha finds comfort in the security of her reconciled family as she struggles to come to terms with the new life she must create for herself.
But when a special person makes an unexpected entrance back into her life, Martha slowly begins to realize that a woman may come of age at any age.
About the Author: Kathleen Kubik is the author of Neither Sand Nor Sea, as well as her latest novel, The Autumn of Her Years.
She currently lives in Rockland County, New York.