Promises to Keep by Ann Tatlock is about a  little girl’s dream of her parents getting back together even though her  mother took off with her children to keep them safe.  Alan Anthony, the  father is an alcoholic that was abusive to  his family, but convinces his daughter, Rosalind, that he has changed  and is going to come back and make everything better.  When the mother  and kids move out on their own to a small town, the house they are  surprised to find Tillie, the old lady who built  the house, sitting on their porch reading their paper.  Tillie had been  put into a nursing home when she broke her hip and her son sold her  house.  After her hip healed, Tillie left the nursing home because she  was determined to live out “her” days in her  house.  Because the mother has to work and needs someone to watch the  youngest daughter, she lets Tillie move in with them.  I liked this  subplot because it was humorous.  
(Karen's review)
Gerard read this too:
This is a really nice story about two little girls, one black, one white, who want to have their fathers in their lives again. It kept my interest for sure. Although somewhat predictable, it's a good story and well worth your time. It goes fast!
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