At seventy-eight, Eleanor Wright has spent fifty-six years being the perfect wife—hosting flawless dinner parties, wearing the right clothes, and sacrificing her dreams for her Wall Street husband's expectations. But two years after Richard's death, Eleanor makes a radical choice: she returns to the dance studio.
Once destined for Broadway, Eleanor gave up everything when marriage demanded she become someone smaller, quieter, more "appropriate." Now, she's reclaiming the life she lost—redecorating her Manhattan penthouse, setting boundaries with her controlling adult children, and discovering that it's never too late to become who you were always meant to be.
When she meets David, a seventy-year-old artist who sees her not as a widow or a mother but as Eleanor, she faces her biggest question yet: Can she open her heart to love again? And will her family ever accept the woman she's becoming?
Love That Was the Key to Everything is an inspiring story about second chances, the courage to choose yourself, and the transformative power of love at any age.
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