An Unpresentable Glory
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Narrateur(s):
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Amanda Abeillan
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Auteur(s):
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Eleanor Gustafson
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“I trusted you, and some day, you may know just how much you hold in your hands.”
Linda Jensen leads a relatively quiet life in Westchester County, New York, as the owner of a highly-acclaimed garden. Inherited from her parents, the garden is her pride and joy. What is not so joyful is finding a strange man sprawled near her delphiniums! The mysterious man is sick, unable to do anything more than drink water - and beg for secrecy. Ignoring all alarm bells, Linda sees to his needs, but her caring act takes on unexpected significance, an unpresentable glory.
Seeds of trust, and perhaps love, are planted in Linda’s garden haven. But as secrets are revealed and scandal hits the headlines, the act of caring for this man threatens to tarnish both of their reputations.
Like weeds in Linda’s garden, circumstances threaten to choke out their fledgling relationship, and small moments prove to be the biggest influencers - on a national scale.
©2018 Emerald House Group, Inc. (P)2019 Emerald House Group, Inc.Ce que les critiques en disent
“Overflows with faith and an admirable message of redemption.” (Publishers Weekly)
“A story our weary world desperately needs.... An intense and personal exploration of one woman’s journey of faith and the struggle to follow God’s leading in this modern world of ours.” (Rachel L. Miller, co-author of the best-selling Windy Gap Wishes series)
“An Unpresentable Glory is a spiritual pilgrimage, a fairy tale, and a mystery all in one, but most of all it is a story about the unexpected miracles that come when you give of yourself for someone else. Eleanor Gustafson writes with humor and heart.” (Sara Goff, author of I Always Cry at Weddings)