Tato oceňovaná autorka je známá svým odvážným přístupem k psaní, který ji odlišuje v oblasti současné literatury. Její díla zkoumají komplexní lidské zkušenosti a často se dotýkají hlubokých emocionálních témat. Čtenáři oceňují její schopnost vytvářet silné postavy a poutavé příběhy, které rezonují ještě dlouho po dočtení. Její stylistická obratnost a ochota pouštět se do neprobádaných teritorií z ní činí významnou hlas v literárním světě.
Filled with messages of healing and hope, this book serves as a comforting resource for individuals struggling with depression and suicidal thoughts. It is intended for family, friends, and clergy, making it an ideal tool for those supporting loved ones in crisis. Designed for read-aloud sessions, it aims to reassure both the reader and the listener, providing solace to anyone feeling overwhelmed or lost in their circumstances.
Set in a time when love was intertwined with promises and lasting decisions, two girls find themselves summoned to the governor's office. Their journey unfolds amidst the backdrop of romance and adventure, exploring themes of loyalty, friendship, and the challenges of navigating a world filled with expectations. As they confront their destinies, the story delves into the complexities of love and the choices that shape their lives forever.
The narrative intertwines intricate family dynamics with a unique take on Christian women's domestic fiction, creating an engaging exploration of personal relationships and faith. The characters navigate their lives with a blend of humor and depth, offering readers a heartfelt glimpse into the complexities of family life while embracing the quirks of their beliefs.
Inspired by her uncle, Lisa Samson has communed with trees since her childhood. Tragically, a disease from mainland Europe now poses a very serious threat to the ash tree's survival. Epitaph for the Ash explores how barren our landscape could become without the ash's familiar branches protruding from limestone scars and chalky cliff faces. The trees' grave prognosis takes on a personal resonance when, in the course of writing this book, Lisa is diagnosed with a brain tumour. While she receives treatment, and learns to walk and talk again, Lisa finds solace once more in the natural world. She continues to research her beloved forests, which once sheltered a wealth of flora and fauna, seeking out the possibilities that modern science might provide for their survival. Taking us from the lowlands of Norfolk to northernmost reaches of the British Isles, Lisa's book is a celebration of the deep cultural and historical significance of the ash. As Lisa contemplates her own mortality, and the trees' likely fate emerges, Epitaph for the Ash offers up a rallying cry to treasure these remarkable woodlands while we still can, before it is too late
Exploring the dualities of love and power, this narrative weaves a fable that balances biting realism with gentle hope. It delves into themes of vulnerability and healing, portraying the complexities of human emotions through a journey of seeking and hiding. The story promises to engage readers with its rich exploration of woundedness and the quest for redemption.
The book explores the theme of friendship through heartfelt letters that offer support, encouragement, and understanding. It delves into the complexities of relationships, addressing both the joys and challenges of connecting with others. Each letter serves as a reminder of the importance of empathy and communication, inviting readers to reflect on their own friendships and the impact they have on their lives. The tone is warm and inviting, making it a comforting read for anyone seeking connection and reassurance.
Lark Summerville thrives on predictability in her blue-collar Baltimore life, finding solace in her role as an organist at her local parish. Her routine is enriched by weekly church visits and heartfelt conversations with those who reach out for support on her hotline. As she navigates her angst-riddled existence, Lark's life is a delicate balance of personal challenges and the emotional connections she fosters with others in need.
Heather Curridge has a good life with her family but she still feels unfulfilled. Then she spends a life-changing summer with two Quaker sisters and a nun in a downtown homeless shelter.
Former child star Fiona Hume deserted the movie biz a decade ago -- right after she left rehab. She landed in Baltimore, bought a dilapidated old mansion downtown, and hatched dreams of restoring it into a masterpiece, complete with a studio for herself. She would disappear from public view and live an artist's life. That was the plan.