After the death of his mother, Michael Keddington finds employment at the Arcadia nursing home where he befriends Esther, a reclusive but beautiful elderly woman who lives in mourning for her youth and lost love.Michael faces his own challenges when he loses his greatest love, Faye. When Michael is falsely accused of abusing one of the Arcadia's residents, he learns important lessons about faith and forgiveness from Ester -- and her gift to him of a locket, once symbolic of one person's missed opportuninites, becomes another's second chance.Richard Paul Evans, author of the beloved #1 bestselling classic The Christmas Box, begins a wonderful new series with this stunning New York Times bestseller -- a bittersweet reminder of life's most precious gifts....
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Deze serie duikt in de diepten van het menselijk hart en onderzoekt diepgaande thema's als liefde, verlies en vergeving. Het volgt personages die persoonlijke tragedies doormaken en troost en hoop vinden in onverwachte connecties. Elk verhaal dient als een aangrijpende herinnering aan de veerkracht van de geest en de blijvende kracht van menselijke relaties, vaak verweven met symbolische objecten die transformatie teweegbrengen. Dit is een collectie over tweede kansen en het vinden van licht, zelfs in de donkerste tijden.



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The Looking Glass
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Set against the backdrop of a paused blizzard, the narrative explores themes of memory and loss. The protagonist reflects on poignant moments with two significant figures, navigating the emotional landscape shaped by their absence. As they traverse the "shadowlands of remembrance," the imagery evokes a sense of deep sorrow and introspection, highlighting the fragility of the heart in the face of enduring memories.
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CAROUSEL
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The book was first released in hardcover by Simon & Schuster in 2000. It provides a significant contribution to its genre, showcasing unique themes and insights that resonate with readers. The publication marks an important moment in the author's career, reflecting their growth and the evolution of their writing style.