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Thirty Days to Forgive Bound by blood but divided by years of bitterness, two brothers are given one final chance to mend what was broken
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- ISBN8235121201
- EAN9798235121201
- Date de parution25/06/2026
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
Sometimes the deepest wounds are not inflicted by time, but by the people who share our blood. Some families seem to be built on unshakable foundations, yet all it takes is a word left unsaid, a broken promise, or a misunderstood gesture for cracks to appear-cracks too deep to ignore. What was once affection slowly turns into distance, and the bond of blood is no longer enough to hold together those who have learned to live as strangers.
This is the story of two brothers who have spent far too many years feeding their pride and resentment, each convinced that the other is responsible for every scar they carry. Yet life has a strange way of forcing us back to the places where our pain began, because only there can we find the answers we have spent so long avoiding. An old family house, frozen in time, becomes the setting for an unexpected reunion.
Its walls still hold memories, forgotten photographs, and silences that were never broken. For thirty days, the brothers must live under the same roof, confronting not only each other, but also the ghosts of a childhood shaped by misunderstanding, jealousy, absence, and the choices that changed the course of their lives forever. As the days pass, each room reveals another fragment of the past, and every discovery shatters a certainty that once seemed unquestionable.
Slowly, they begin to understand that the truth rarely belongs to just one person, and that memories can be as fragile as the minds that preserve them. The inheritance they expect to receive turns out to be very different from what they imagined, because some legacies cannot be written into a will: inherited guilt, hidden affections, and opportunities lost to time. Within these pages, readers will encounter moments of tension, restrained emotions, and revelations capable of reshaping an entire life.
This is a novel about second chances, the weight of the past, and the difficult choice of extending a hand when pride has built an abyss between two hearts. Because all of us carry within us a collapsed bridge leading to someone who once mattered deeply. Some choose to walk around it forever. Others find the courage to rebuild it stone by stone, discovering that forgiveness cannot change what happened, but it can change the road that lies ahead.
Perhaps every reader will come to realize that the greatest distances are not measured in miles, but in words left unspoken, embraces that never came, and affections that waited far too long to find their way home.
This is the story of two brothers who have spent far too many years feeding their pride and resentment, each convinced that the other is responsible for every scar they carry. Yet life has a strange way of forcing us back to the places where our pain began, because only there can we find the answers we have spent so long avoiding. An old family house, frozen in time, becomes the setting for an unexpected reunion.
Its walls still hold memories, forgotten photographs, and silences that were never broken. For thirty days, the brothers must live under the same roof, confronting not only each other, but also the ghosts of a childhood shaped by misunderstanding, jealousy, absence, and the choices that changed the course of their lives forever. As the days pass, each room reveals another fragment of the past, and every discovery shatters a certainty that once seemed unquestionable.
Slowly, they begin to understand that the truth rarely belongs to just one person, and that memories can be as fragile as the minds that preserve them. The inheritance they expect to receive turns out to be very different from what they imagined, because some legacies cannot be written into a will: inherited guilt, hidden affections, and opportunities lost to time. Within these pages, readers will encounter moments of tension, restrained emotions, and revelations capable of reshaping an entire life.
This is a novel about second chances, the weight of the past, and the difficult choice of extending a hand when pride has built an abyss between two hearts. Because all of us carry within us a collapsed bridge leading to someone who once mattered deeply. Some choose to walk around it forever. Others find the courage to rebuild it stone by stone, discovering that forgiveness cannot change what happened, but it can change the road that lies ahead.
Perhaps every reader will come to realize that the greatest distances are not measured in miles, but in words left unspoken, embraces that never came, and affections that waited far too long to find their way home.




















