Toward the Corner of Mercy and Peace
It’s 1952 in the small town of Paducah, and Mrs.
Minerva Place would prefer everyone mind his own business, follow the rules,
and if dead, stay dead. Nosy neighbors and irritating church members are bad
enough but when residents of the local cemetery start showing up, the quirky widow
wonders if she’s going crazy.
Just as bad, a new boy in the neighborhood seems intent on disrupting her life. Minerva,
aggravated by the precocious six-year-old, holds him and his father at arm’s length. Nevertheless, with charming perseverance they find a way into her closed-off life, and an unlikely friendship begins.
But just when Minerva starts to let
her guard down, a tragic accident shatters her emerging reconnection with life. Now more than her sanity is at stake. With the help of the living and the dead, Minerva’s forced to face issues she thought she had buried. She discovers the power of forgiveness and why it’s worth it to let others into your life, even when it hurts.