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Once Leota’s garden was a place of beauty—where flowers bloomed and hope thrived. It was her refuge from the deep wounds inflicted by a devastating war, her sanctuary where she knelt before a loving God and prayed for the children who couldn’t understand her silent sacrifices. At eighty-four, Leota is alone, her beloved garden in ruins. All her efforts to reconcile with her adult children have been fruitless. She voices her despair to a loving Father, her only friend. And God brings a wind of change through unlikely means: one, a college student who thinks he has all the answers; the other, the granddaughter Leota never hoped to know. But can the devastation wrought by keeping painful family secrets be repaired before she runs out of time?
Publication Year: 1999
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I've originally started this book in English but a good friend of mine asked me if I want something to read and I said 'Sure' and she gave me this in Romanian so pros to that.
The thing is that the translated version gave me quite a hard time, not because it was complicated (it really wasn't, the story being super fun and easy to follow) but because of all those spelling errors and grammar mistakes. I couldn't focus properly on the story because of that.
But overall it was really interesting and I absolutely loved how things turned out in the end.
It was the first time I read something by Francine Rivers and I must say I was not disappointed!
Happy reading y'all!