“Some connections never disconnect.” When five city kids spend the summer at their grandmother’s country home, they expect boredom, bad Wi-Fi, and way too many chores. What they find instead is a house full of stories, laughter, and lessons that change them forever. Under Big Momma “Sweets’” roof, the porch becomes a classroom, the kitchen a church, and every day a masterclass in love, faith, and family. Between unplugged afternoons and heartfelt talks, they learn the real meaning of connection — one that doesn’t require a password. From the smell of lemon trees after the rain to the sound of laughter echoing through old floorboards, Grandma’s Wi-Fi Password is a heartwarming story about roots, legacy, and the sacred power of slowing down to listen. Told with humor, soul, and Southern warmth, this book reminds us that: Family is more than who you’re related to — it’s who you grow with. - Faith is more than words — it’s the rhythm that keeps us steady. - And love? Love is the only signal that never drops. If you grew up with a praying grandmother, miss the sound of her voice, or need a story that feels like Sunday morning peace, this book will feel like home. Because in Grandma’s Wi-Fi Password , the connection was never about internet — it was about God, family, and the kind of love that lasts forever.