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A final gathering. A long-buried secret. A last chance to make peace with the past. In the decades since the first Thanksgiving was shared in a tenement kitchen, the family has grown-and broken. Now in the early 2000s, Leah, the granddaughter of Yusuf and Anya, discovers a hidden letter that unravels everything she thought she knew about her family's story. From archives to old-world villages, from fractured holiday tables to a final, emotional reunion in the family's ancestral home, Final Feast is a moving continuation of the saga begun in First Harvest. As old grudges flare and new…mehr

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A final gathering. A long-buried secret. A last chance to make peace with the past. In the decades since the first Thanksgiving was shared in a tenement kitchen, the family has grown-and broken. Now in the early 2000s, Leah, the granddaughter of Yusuf and Anya, discovers a hidden letter that unravels everything she thought she knew about her family's story. From archives to old-world villages, from fractured holiday tables to a final, emotional reunion in the family's ancestral home, Final Feast is a moving continuation of the saga begun in First Harvest. As old grudges flare and new connections form, this powerful historical fiction novel about family, identity, and healing brings the story to a breathtaking close. A poignant tale of forgiveness, legacy, and homecoming Rich with generational drama and historical secrets Seamlessly continues the emotional journey of First Harvest Read First Harvest first to fully experience the depth of this family's journey-
Autorenporträt
Mira Halden writes emotionally layered fiction that explores the quiet power of memory, migration, and multigenerational legacy. Born into a family shaped by displacement and resilience, she is drawn to stories that unfold at the intersection of personal history and cultural identity.Her debut two-part novel, The Last Thanksgiving (First Harvest and Final Feast), spans over a century of American life, following an immigrant family from their first meal in a tenement kitchen to a fractured modern-day reunion-and the secrets that survive across generations. Through lyrical prose and deeply human characters, Mira captures the fragile rituals that hold families together, even when the past threatens to pull them apart.When not writing, she can be found researching forgotten recipes, interviewing elders for oral histories, or walking city streets with a notebook in her pocket. She believes every kitchen holds a story, and every story deserves a table.