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Still Garden
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8230234166
- EAN9798230234166
- Date de parution10/10/2025
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurIndependently Published
Résumé
David Mills never expected to become the reluctant heir of his grandfather's farmhouse. He certainly never expected to lose both his mother and grandfather within weeks of each other. Suddenly, the rhythms of his life are disrupted, leaving him with more questions than answers and a garden he has no idea how to tend. Then, from a windowsill in the old house, he hears a voice. It belongs to Samantha, his mother's cherished philodendron.
Wry, wise, and unflinchingly honest, this unexpected companion begins to echo the prayers and insights his mother once whispered. Through her guidance, David is drawn into a community he didn't know he needed: Mara, the steady caregiver who lives next door; Eli, her young son whose clear eyes see what grown-ups miss; Eileen, a nursing student with a gift for gentleness; and Maya, a blue-haired artist who wears her grief in the open.
Together they show David that healing doesn't come from erasing sorrow but from learning to live within it. Like a garden, life requires patience, courage, and trust in what cannot always be seen. Still Garden is a poignant Christian novel of loss and renewal. With lyrical prose and tender honesty, it invites readers to discover that even in the quietest, most barren places, love can take root and flourish.
Wry, wise, and unflinchingly honest, this unexpected companion begins to echo the prayers and insights his mother once whispered. Through her guidance, David is drawn into a community he didn't know he needed: Mara, the steady caregiver who lives next door; Eli, her young son whose clear eyes see what grown-ups miss; Eileen, a nursing student with a gift for gentleness; and Maya, a blue-haired artist who wears her grief in the open.
Together they show David that healing doesn't come from erasing sorrow but from learning to live within it. Like a garden, life requires patience, courage, and trust in what cannot always be seen. Still Garden is a poignant Christian novel of loss and renewal. With lyrical prose and tender honesty, it invites readers to discover that even in the quietest, most barren places, love can take root and flourish.
David Mills never expected to become the reluctant heir of his grandfather's farmhouse. He certainly never expected to lose both his mother and grandfather within weeks of each other. Suddenly, the rhythms of his life are disrupted, leaving him with more questions than answers and a garden he has no idea how to tend. Then, from a windowsill in the old house, he hears a voice. It belongs to Samantha, his mother's cherished philodendron.
Wry, wise, and unflinchingly honest, this unexpected companion begins to echo the prayers and insights his mother once whispered. Through her guidance, David is drawn into a community he didn't know he needed: Mara, the steady caregiver who lives next door; Eli, her young son whose clear eyes see what grown-ups miss; Eileen, a nursing student with a gift for gentleness; and Maya, a blue-haired artist who wears her grief in the open.
Together they show David that healing doesn't come from erasing sorrow but from learning to live within it. Like a garden, life requires patience, courage, and trust in what cannot always be seen. Still Garden is a poignant Christian novel of loss and renewal. With lyrical prose and tender honesty, it invites readers to discover that even in the quietest, most barren places, love can take root and flourish.
Wry, wise, and unflinchingly honest, this unexpected companion begins to echo the prayers and insights his mother once whispered. Through her guidance, David is drawn into a community he didn't know he needed: Mara, the steady caregiver who lives next door; Eli, her young son whose clear eyes see what grown-ups miss; Eileen, a nursing student with a gift for gentleness; and Maya, a blue-haired artist who wears her grief in the open.
Together they show David that healing doesn't come from erasing sorrow but from learning to live within it. Like a garden, life requires patience, courage, and trust in what cannot always be seen. Still Garden is a poignant Christian novel of loss and renewal. With lyrical prose and tender honesty, it invites readers to discover that even in the quietest, most barren places, love can take root and flourish.