Lisa Wingate

Lisa Wingate is a bestselling American author known for her historical and contemporary fiction novels. Her work often explores themes of family, resilience, and the power of storytelling. She gained widespread acclaim for her novel 'Before We Were Yours,' which delves into the real-life scandal of a Tennessee adoption agency.

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  1. 1. Before We Were Yours

    The novel weaves a compelling narrative that alternates between the past and present, uncovering the harrowing experiences of the Foss children, who are forcibly taken from their riverboat home and placed in a corrupt Tennessee orphanage. As the story unfolds, it reveals the dark secrets of the adoption scandal orchestrated by the institution's director, impacting generations. In the present day, a young woman named Avery Stafford stumbles upon her family's hidden history, leading her on a journey to uncover the truth and reconcile with her heritage. The book explores themes of family, identity, and resilience, highlighting the enduring bonds that connect us across time.

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  2. 2. Shelterwood

    In "Shelterwood," the narrative follows a young girl named Ellie who embarks on a transformative journey after being sent to live with her estranged grandmother in a rural, wooded area. As Ellie grapples with feelings of abandonment and loss, she discovers the healing power of nature and the strength of familial bonds. Through her interactions with the local community and the natural world, Ellie learns valuable life lessons about resilience, forgiveness, and the importance of preserving both personal and environmental legacies. The story beautifully intertwines themes of growth, connection, and the enduring impact of love and understanding.

  3. 3. The Book Of Lost Friends

    The novel intertwines the narratives of two women from different eras, exploring themes of family, resilience, and the quest for identity. Set in post-Civil War Louisiana, one storyline follows a young freedwoman on a journey to reunite with her family, navigating the challenges and dangers of the Reconstruction era. Parallelly, in 1987, a teacher in a small Southern town uncovers the history of her community through the discovery of letters from the past, revealing the enduring impact of the search for lost loved ones. The story beautifully weaves together historical and contemporary threads, highlighting the enduring power of hope and the importance of understanding one's heritage.

  4. 6. Torpedo Strike

    Set against the backdrop of World War II, this gripping novel follows the harrowing journey of a young naval officer who finds himself thrust into the heart of the Pacific conflict. As he navigates the treacherous waters of duty and survival, he encounters unexpected allies and faces moral dilemmas that challenge his beliefs and courage. The story weaves together themes of bravery, sacrifice, and the enduring bonds of friendship, painting a vivid picture of the human spirit's resilience in the face of overwhelming odds.