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What the Soil Remembered. Second Bloom, #30

Par : Jennifer Joyce
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233176715
  • EAN9798233176715
  • Date de parution05/06/2026
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

Résumé

What the Soil Remembered follows Nicolina and Jeniffer, two women in their late 30s whose lives intersect in a community gardening program designed to restore abandoned land-and, unintentionally, the people who tend it. Nicolina, recently divorced, is rebuilding her sense of identity after years of emotional uncertainty and self-doubt. Jeniffer, a widow carrying deep grief after the complicated loss of her husband, is learning how to exist in a world that continues after love has ended.
What begins as shared Saturdays in soil slowly becomes something deeper. Between planting beds, seasonal festivals, and quiet conversations in greenhouses and sheds, the women begin to trust again-not just in the garden's ability to grow, but in their own capacity to feel, to heal, and to hope. As seasons shift from frost to bloom, misunderstandings, emotional wounds, and family fears test their connection.
Yet through honesty, patience, and shared vulnerability, Nicolina and Jeniffer learn that healing is not about returning to who they were before-but becoming someone new together. When they finally acknowledge their love, it is not a sudden transformation, but the natural result of everything they have cultivated: trust, presence, and care. By the end of the year, the once-forgotten garden thrives again-and so do they.
Their story becomes a quiet testament that even after the hardest winters, hearts can bloom a second time.