The Organist's Daughter
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Grace Whitlow
Claire Whitlow left her small hometown years ago, building a life defined by distance—distance from the church, from the past, and from her mother. Then a phone call brings her back.
A stroke leaves Margaret Dennison unable to play the organ she's sat at every Sunday for over forty years. With no one else to step in, Claire agrees to fill in. Just once.
But nothing about returning is simple.
In the church hymnal, Claire finds her mother's handwritten notes—quiet reflections written in the margins over decades. In a box left behind with a trusted friend, she discovers letters her mother wrote but never sent.
Through music, memory, and the routines of a life she never fully understood, Claire begins to see her mother—and herself—more clearly.
The Organist's Daughter is a quiet, emotionally layered novel about family, distance, and the complicated choices that shape a life. It explores what it means to leave, what it means to stay, and how understanding sometimes comes too late—or just in time.
©2026 Grace Whitlow (P)2026 Grace Whitlow