Award-winning author Francine Rivers opens a world full of vibrant characters with a powerful story of hope. In this stunning novel, Francine explores the new life that love can bring to a decaying garden of broken relationships. Through the lives of 84-year-old Leota, her granddaughter, and a college student with all the answers, Francine leads readers to ponder the value of life and truth in a way that only she can.
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Summary
Overall This book is about family conflicts, forgiveness and how the relationship between grandmother and granddaughter could heal so many years of misunderstandings and
breached relationships. It is also about a young university student that he has the world figured it out, but needed Leota's life lessons to understand that there
was a lot of things about he had no clue. It is also about the sweetness of an elderly and what richness we can get by spending time with those that are way ahead of us in life. I loved this book, I highly recommend it.
Violence There is one scene at the end of the book that can be disturbing, although it is not explicit or extremely violent. Just disturbing. I can't explain more without
revealing the plot.
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Sexual Some sensual description but not very explicit.