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Christine Dente

    Christine Dente utiliza la escritura como una forma de autoexploración y terapia, encontrando consuelo e inspiración a través de las palabras y la música. Su obra a menudo profundiza en las capas más internas de la mente y el corazón para descubrir verdades y conexiones universales. Dente concibe las historias como el tejido fundamental del mundo, entretejido en su propia esencia. Cree que su proceso creativo, inspirado por la naturaleza y autores queridos, no solo la sirve a ella, sino también a sus lectores, ofreciendo consuelo y aliento en sus propios viajes vitales.

    The Woman in the Willow
    • 2020

      The Woman in the Willow

      • 238 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      The Woman in the Willow: A Powerful Tale of Hope and RedemptionChristine Dente delivers a moving story about a woman struggling to forget her traumatic past by hiding away in her backyard haven. The Woman in the Willow offers an exquisite invitation to engage in life's flowering and flow despite the heart's instinct to tighten and close. Catherine Hathaway has no intention of letting another child into her life.Retired schoolteacher Miss Hathaway longs to be left alone inside her beautiful backyard garden. Just because the new family next door includes a precocious but lonely five-year-old named Tazzy, doesn't mean the seventy-year-old womanmust open her haven or her heart to the neglected girl. Catherine is having enough trouble, losing her balance and her vision, without the disruptions of the unsettling memories that the child provokes.Catherine's eight-foot fence keeps her precious dog Percy safe in the yard, but can't keep Tazzy out. The spirited child finds a way through the unlocked gate, drawn by sweet Percy and the enchantments of the backyard garden. When she appears with suspicious red marks on her arm and other signs of abuse, Catherine spies on the family, convinced that the single mother is abusive like her own mother was.The mysterious willow tree hovers throughout Catherine's story. A refuge from her past, it is now the crown jewel of her garden. Waving from the creek's edge behind Catherine's home, the enchanting tree has a life and story of its own.Memories of the sister she lost and the mother who left her sweep Catherine toward her destiny with the willow, the river, and the child she must find to save her life.Can this disenchanted old woman rise from the flood of grief and loss? Will she find the spirit of God moving among the ferns and birds of her haven? What part will the willow play in transforming Catherine from the woman she is into the one she wants to become? Journey with Catherine in her search for growth and flowering in old age.

      The Woman in the Willow