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"Beautiful, intriguing, and slightly haunting. I found myself not wanting the book to end." -Joe Siple, award-winning author of The Five Wishes of Mr. Murray McBride "A beautifully written story of love, loss, relationships, and pain, described with powerful imagery and hidden meanings." -Sublime Book Review The green house is more than a greenhouse. Seven flowers, seven colors, seven meanings, and one 37-year-old secret-the green house is the keeper of it all. Its creator, Girard Remington, is a fragile elderly man whose life was shattered by a tragedy nearly four decades ago. And when…mehr

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"Beautiful, intriguing, and slightly haunting. I found myself not wanting the book to end." -Joe Siple, award-winning author of The Five Wishes of Mr. Murray McBride "A beautifully written story of love, loss, relationships, and pain, described with powerful imagery and hidden meanings." -Sublime Book Review The green house is more than a greenhouse. Seven flowers, seven colors, seven meanings, and one 37-year-old secret-the green house is the keeper of it all. Its creator, Girard Remington, is a fragile elderly man whose life was shattered by a tragedy nearly four decades ago. And when tragedy strikes again-this time to his beloved wife, Miriam -he struggles to cope. The pain of the two interwoven tragedies drives Girard to places of his psyche he desperately tries but is unable to escape. As the only place that offers him solace and tranquility, he turns to the green house as his savior from the regret and the agony and the heartache-and with it, he discovers the power behind it not even he knew existed. And if he listens closely enough, he may be offered the greatest miracle of all-hope for a second chance.
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DAN LAWTON's short fiction, essays, and columns have appeared in several journals and periodicals since 2001. ABOVE THE GROUND: A True Story of the Troubles in Northern Ireland is Dan's first work of nonfiction. Dan is a native of Los Angeles, California, and resides in San Diego, where he is a practicing lawyer and adjunct law professor.