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ONE HUNDRED YEARS A HOME

Six Lives, One House

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By: William Ferrier Jr.
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ONE HUNDRED YEARS A HOME
Six Lives. One House. A Century of Love, Loss, and Legacy.

What if the walls of a house could remember?

In 1923, a grieving husband builds a home with his bare hands, believing it will hold what he cannot. He is right — but not in the way he expects.

Over the next one hundred years, the house will witness newlyweds and wartime letters… children measuring themselves against doorframes… a mother slowly disappearing into illness… a young man discovering who he is… a marriage restored… and a final child who understands that home is not where you begin, but where you are brave enough to stay.

Told across six interconnected lives, ONE HUNDRED YEARS A HOME is a sweeping, intimate literary novel about inheritance — not of money or property, but of memory, resilience, and love passed quietly from one generation to the next.

This is a novel for readers who loved:

• Multi-generational family sagas
• Quiet, emotionally powerful literary fiction
• Stories where place becomes a character
• Book club novels that spark conversation
• Novels about legacy, motherhood, identity, and belonging

At once tender and profound, this is a story about the invisible architecture that holds us — the homes we build, and the homes that build us.

Because some houses do more than shelter.
Some houses remember.

Perfect for fans of character-driven historical fiction and intergenerational drama.

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Yes it is about a house but it is more about mourning for what and who should have been in the house but is not. A heart murmuring study of the desire of a husband, a wife, a daughter for a person and a world that is absolutely not there.

Mourning and place

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