The year is 1923 and the world continues its recovery from the ravages of World War I. In this second historical novel in the Meuse Trilogy, Marie Durant Chagall, now 27 years old, continues her own journey toward recovery, planning a return to nursing with a grand scheme of opening a rural health clinic, La Clinique Meuse. People from diverse and intriguing backgrounds and familiar characters from book one, The Lavender House in Meuse, journey alongside Marie, their own search for new beginnings often intersecting her own. The Passage Home to Meuse is a riveting account and vivid adventure of one woman's tenacity and determination to take back her life, ultimately finding the journey is the true destination. Ms. Noble-Sanderson has published and worked in the field of Communication Sciences and Disorders for over 25 years. This is her second book of historical fiction. Originally from Ohio, she is a long-time resident of Washington State where she resides with her husband and family.