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Young Adult
Format
Paperback
Pages
409
Language
English
Published
Jan 23, 2003
Publisher
Tyndale House Publishers
ISBN-10
0842356290
ISBN-13
9780842356299
Description
Ashley Baxter is a woman at a crossroads, grappling with the painful memories of her past that she desperately tries to forget. Her strong will has led her to build a fortress around her heart, believing that emotional isolation is the safest path. But beneath her tough exterior lies a yearning for connection, affection, and healing that she cannot quite suppress.
As the narrative unfolds, readers witness Ashley's journey through her emotional struggles as she navigates relationships and the ramifications of her choices. Encounters with family and friends force her to confront her fears, leading her to reevaluate her understanding of love and forgiveness.
The book dives deep into themes of redemption, the power of memories, and the importance of re-discovering one's true self amidst the noise of past traumas. With each page, Ashley’s internal battle resonates, drawing readers into her quest for love and acceptance, urging them to reflect on their own untold stories.
A poignant exploration of human resilience, the story invites readers to realize that forgetting may not be the answer. Instead, embracing one's past, no matter how painful, is essential to finding peace and moving forward.
As the narrative unfolds, readers witness Ashley's journey through her emotional struggles as she navigates relationships and the ramifications of her choices. Encounters with family and friends force her to confront her fears, leading her to reevaluate her understanding of love and forgiveness.
The book dives deep into themes of redemption, the power of memories, and the importance of re-discovering one's true self amidst the noise of past traumas. With each page, Ashley’s internal battle resonates, drawing readers into her quest for love and acceptance, urging them to reflect on their own untold stories.
A poignant exploration of human resilience, the story invites readers to realize that forgetting may not be the answer. Instead, embracing one's past, no matter how painful, is essential to finding peace and moving forward.
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