My good friend at the library where I work loaned me a book recently, Tender Grace by Jackina Stark. I have been involved in a reading challenge, so I put the book aside until that was completed. A couple of days ago I was finally ready to read it.
Audrey Eaton, the main character, is in her mid-fifties. Her husband died about 15 months ago, and she is still finding it hard to live life without him. The book details in diary form her journey to return to an abundant life.
I have not lost many loved ones through death, but I have experienced times of "hibernation" in my life. One of the great things about reading is that it can pull us out of our life and allow us to experience life in someone else's shoes for a season. Tender Grace is a good book and I would recommend it highly. It is entertaining, but it also has some important truths to impart.
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