An Unexpected Grace
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Narrated by:
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Laurence Bouvard
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Written by:
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Kristin von Kreisler
About this listen
From best-selling author Kristin von Kreisler comes a poignant, uplifting novel of one woman's journey to healing, and the surprising soul mate that helps guide her there.
Lila Elliot knows she's lucky. A shooting rampage at her office left several colleagues dead and others seriously wounded. Lila's injuries will heal in time. Yet though she gratefully retreats to her best friend's house to recuperate, Lila can't quite move past her fear and anger. Being drafted into caring for Grace - a shaggy, formerly abused golden retriever - only adds to her stress. Lila has been terrified of dogs since childhood. But Grace, like Lila, needs time and space to recover. Grace keeps her distance, sensing Lila's wariness, and only perks up for Adam, the neighbor who rescued her.
Though struggling to make sense of her recent tragedy, Lila, an accomplished artist, begins to see beauty in Grace's wisps of fur and haunted eyes. As Adam points out, Grace, too, has suffered through no fault of her own. And in helping Grace to trust, Lila is being gently nudged toward the courage she needs to do the same. Rich in warmth and humor, An Unexpected Grace is a story of compassion and connection, and of finding that what truly makes us whole again may be the love we give away.
©2014 Kristin von Kreisler (P)2014 Audible Inc.What listeners say about An Unexpected Grace
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- Carol
- 2018-06-30
Disappointing and contrived
This was the worst book I’ve listened to in over 400 books on Audible. Poorly thought out and boring, the story dragged from the beginning. Kristin von Kreisler overused similes and metaphors so much in her writing it was painful. The main character, Lila, was very flat and shallow, I hardly wished the best for her. I’m not sure why I continued to listen. Save your credit and buy a different dog book!
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