Shay Dixon has run fast and far from her alcoholic, irresponsible mother and has worked hard to establish herself through higher education and a level of respectability that her mother never had. She's a classic over-achiever, and when grad school burn out leaves her no choice but to go home and face her past, she finds a very different Nona and in the process, she discovers a very different picture of herself. Anger, resentment, addiction, recovery and forgiveness are all themes that weave through this skillfully told story of facing the past, dealing with the present and having the courage to step into the future. In this terrific debut, Carleen Brice uses her deft, fresh voice to introduce us to richly textured and interesting characters. I can't wait to read more from this very talented author.