On an idyllic summer day in 1952, Anne Meeker innocently heads out from a rustic cabin in the hills of northern New Jersey to pick blueberries along the roadside - or at least that was what her husband and son assume as they watch her head out. Little do they know how that simple foray will change all of their lives forever.While exploring the life of her grandmother, Dori Wolfe weaves a thoughtful and moving story about her father's family and the extraordinary place that holds them together still."The core true story about a family handling mental illness and the mysterious, guilt-ridden death of such a loved one has truly universal and current relevance, especially with the growing number of Alzheimer cases." - Mary M. Alber, PHD, MBA"Very moving. Well and concisely told, with warmth, understanding, and insight." - Townsend Swayze
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