Whatever Is Left
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Jeffrey Simmons
Some children get chosen. Marlow Prater got what was left over.
Marlow was born when her mother was still a teenager, too broken by addiction to raise her. So her grandmother raised her instead— messy, loving, half in the bottle, but there. Then Marlow's mother met a man who helped her get clean, had a second child with him, and became, to everyone watching, a redemption story.
To Marlow, it looked like something else entirely: proof that she'd never been the reason worth saving.
At sixteen, standing in a school parking lot her mother forgot to show up for, Marlow finally says the thing she's swallowed her whole life— I got whatever was left of you. The fight breaks something open in her family that years of silence had been holding shut.
Then her grandmother dies, suddenly, on an ordinary Tuesday, and Marlow finds a letter hidden in a shoebox that changes everything she thought she understood about who failed her, and why.
Whatever Was Left is a novel about the particular cruelty of loving a sibling more than you resent them, about a mother trying to earn back trust one unglamorous Tuesday at a time, and about the terrifying discovery— as Marlow grows into a woman who might have children of her own someday— that the hardest patterns in a family don't disappear just because someone finally tells the truth. Sometimes the fear of repeating them is the only thing keeping them from happening again.
Set in Charleston, West Virginia, and told with unflinching honesty about addiction, favoritism, and the long, uneven work of forgiveness, this is a story for anyone who has ever wondered if they were loved as much as someone else in their own family— and what it costs everyone involved to finally say so out loud.
©2026 Jeffrey Simmons (P)2026 Simmons Enterprises LLC