Slow Moon Rising

Slow Moon Rising

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Jun 1, 2013 · Inglese · Brossura (384 pagine)
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Formato Brossura
Pagine 384
Lingua Inglese
Pubblicato Jun 1, 2013
Editore Revell Books
ISBN-10 0800734386
ISBN-13 9780800734381

Descrizione

Cedar Key has always been a sanctuary for the Claybourne family, a place where they can escape the chaos of their everyday lives and seek solace. For generations, this coastal oasis has harbored their secrets, nurtured their wounds, and provided a backdrop for their most cherished memories. As time passes, the family gathers once more at this beloved destination, only to find themselves confronting the complexities that have quietly woven through their shared history.

As old grievances resurface and new challenges arise, the bond between family members will be tested. Each character carries their own burdens, and as they navigate the intricate web of relationships, they must decide what it means to truly heal. Their journey unfolds against the picturesque landscapes of Cedar Key, where the slow rise of the moon serves as a metaphor for transformations both quiet and profound.

With every sunset comes the promise of a new dawn, urging the Claybournes to confront truths they've long avoided. They must grapple with the notion of forgiveness and the possibility of moving forward. As they share laughter and tears, they realize that the ties that bind them go deeper than mere blood; they are entwined in the shared experience of loving, losing, and ultimately accepting one another.

Through the gentle rhythms of life in Cedar Key, the Claybourne family learns to embrace their past while looking toward a future filled with hope. They discover that sometimes, the path to healing is not one of avoidance, but of facing what lies beneath the surface, illuminated by the light of the slow-rising moon.

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Arte e Fotografia

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