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It is June 1980... When Hugh Fischer comes to a crisis point in his life, he seeks to make a big change: move back home to the abandoned family farm and start over again, living alone out in the countryside where he can't trouble anyone-and where no one can bother him. Ella Bauman was living carefree in the big city when everything turned on a dime. After a bad breakup and the unexpected passing of her mother, she must face depression and dysfunction by returning to the home of her youth to do some serious soul-searching and recentre herself. A tentative friendship forms between these two…mehr

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It is June 1980... When Hugh Fischer comes to a crisis point in his life, he seeks to make a big change: move back home to the abandoned family farm and start over again, living alone out in the countryside where he can't trouble anyone-and where no one can bother him. Ella Bauman was living carefree in the big city when everything turned on a dime. After a bad breakup and the unexpected passing of her mother, she must face depression and dysfunction by returning to the home of her youth to do some serious soul-searching and recentre herself. A tentative friendship forms between these two neighbours as they slowly dare to open their lives to one another. Will this friendship be part of their healing process or will it serve to further entrench the great pain and brokenness each they've already endured?
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Autorenporträt
Sandra V. Konechny lives on an acreage northwest of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. She holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Manitoba with a major in English. Her greatest desire is for people to come to know God as real and personal as anyone else in our lives. She seeks to demonstrate this in her writing.