Two bestselling novelists combine their creativity and skill for two stories threaded together by the concept of a "story jar," a place for memories and mementoes that honor and encourage mothers. In Bedford's "The Hair Ribbons," a mother's love and strength is passed down to a daughter facing the same disease that took her mother--breast cancer. In Hatcher's "Heart Rings," a mother and daughter learn to reach across the generation gap and ultimately accept each other with love.
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The Story Jar" includes letters and anecdotes about motherhood from other authors, including Jerry Jenkins, Francine Rivers, Lori Copeland, and Debbie Macomber.