An Imperfection in the Kitchen Floor: A Novel

· Morgan James Publishing
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Two women who, living one hundred years apart, face similar sacrifices to make the life they deserve in this perfectly moving debut novel.
 
With the unexpected news of her pregnancy, Molly’s suddenly responsible husband Corey persuades her to leave her job as a sous chef in a bustling Washington, DC, restaurant and move to an old-fashioned, run-down house in small-town Pennsylvania. Stuck with a colicky newborn and a husband who loves the creaky steps, old décor, and even the broken tiles in the kitchen, Molly finds herself trapped in a life that only Corey wants—but is too busy working to enjoy.
 
A century earlier, the same house was home to adventurous Tish, the middle daughter of the Hess family, who yearns to leave the family delicatessen behind to travel west and paint sweeping mountain landscapes. When Tish meets Ellis, a wanderer from California, their romance carries them through World War I, but cannot survive his return to civilian life and a train crash that claims the life of many aboard. Tied by tragedy to the delicatessen, Tish must forfeit everything for her family.
 
After so much sacrifice, how can two women living a hundred years apart find happiness in the present, while living a life they would never choose for themselves?

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Heather Greenleaf has a degree in Art History from George Washington University and a degree in Culinary Arts from the Restaurant School at Walnut Hill College. She has written continuously running food columns in the Harlem Times, on Patch.com, and bonedo.com, and is currently employed as a Fine Art Registrar for a nonprofit that travels art exhibitions. In her free time, Heather is the Vice President the Upper Moreland Historical Commission and the Archivist for the Upper Moreland Association, managing their extensive collection of historic local artifacts. She lives in a historic home in Willow Grove, Pennsylvania.

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