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Lincoln Hoppe
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Jason F. Wright
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From the New York Times best-selling author, an inspiring story of life, love, and moving on.
Married and the father of a young daughter, John Bevan had finally found the traditional family he lacked as an orphaned child. But all that disappears when a fatal car accident steals away his wife - and the unborn child she carried.
Filled with sorrow, John withdraws from life and love. He erects a small cross at the scene of his wife's accident and visits daily, grieving. Then, one morning he encounters a young man kneeling before the cross, touching it up with white paint. John's conversations and travels with this mysterious man - known to him only as the Cross Gardener - will forever change his world.
From Jason F. Wright comes a timeless tale that explores the questions we ask when our lives are touched by loss: How do we carry on? And who will show us the way? The answers John Bevan finds illuminate the hope that even in our darkest hours we are not alone.
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Critic reviews
"Passionate, spiritual and thought-provoking...[A] beautifully written book." (Glenn Beck, talk radio and FOX news host, number-one New York Times best-selling author)
"Sharp prose, clever characterizations, thought-provoking insights...fresh and spiritual." (Don Piper, New York Times best-selling author of 90 Minutes in Heaven and Heaven is Real)
"Celebrates the incredible joys of the human experience." (Kevin Milne, author of The Nine Lessons)
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- BeagleMom
- 11-28-22
Tears….
….but totally worth it. Very sweet and tender book, as I’ve found each of the other books by him that I’ve read.
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- D House
- 05-19-21
A beautiful book!
I loved this book...anyone who has lost a loved one will be comforted by this loving story..read it.
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- BONNIE HANEY
- 02-22-23
Everyone has a cross to bare
This book was very well written, easy to understand and heartfelt. I listened to it twice and cried both times. I lost a very young son and it took me many years of sadness and sorrow to overcome but I had other children to live for.
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- Debbie
- 01-20-22
Outstanding!
I absolutely loved this book. I literally couldn’t stop listening. Beautifully written and the narration was excellent. I highly recommend it!
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- Julia Parslow
- 07-25-23
Fabulous
Best book I’ve listened to in a long time. It was well worth the time.
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- Melanie
- 10-31-12
Challenging Time Challenging Book
I listened to this book very shortly after loosing my mother, suddenly and unexpectedly. So, it was a challenging book to read. I think anytime you read someone's interpretation of how death works -- I think that you can get caught up in measuring every word, every interpretation, every point of doctrine. I found that it was much easier to open myself up to the ways in which healing can come from unexpected sources.
I especially enjoyed learning about life on an apple orchard. And, I could recognize in the story some of the universality of loss and grief.
However, that said, I found the device that Mr. Wright used in the cross gardener a little too distracting. I think the author was well-intentioned and I appreciated the uplifting tone, but this isn't a book I could recommend without reservations.
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- jbb
- 05-14-20
Inspiring
An inspiring story that will make you look at your life and wish for all that is possible. It will make you feel good and make you cry. What a blessing that we have those authors like Jason F Wright that can write books to inspire, no bad language or things in them that make you feel less than human.
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