I savor books slowly, sneak dark chocolate, indulge in afternoon tea, adore my husband, manage the chaos of four little people, ignore the scum in my bathroom, teach about childbirth, bake sourdough and attempt to garden.
When her oldest son suffers a catastrophic brain injury, Ann becomes his caretaker, grappling with faith, love, and forgiveness. As her life plans unravel, she confronts difficult questions, finding hope in unexpected places.
"This is a powerful book about hope. Through difficult life events a family struggles to find healing, redemption and reconciliation. Readers will love walking alongside this family and clinging to hope in their own story."
— Dave M.