The Fairy Tale was merely propaganda…
Cindy Peterson resigned herself to being terminally lost. She accepted that hers was an unintended life, lacking belonging, direction, or a comforting place to call home. While finding refuge in her healthcare career, her days remained filled with a hollow echo of emptiness. She had lost all hope of “happily ever after.”
Until one evening…
Her structured reality clashes abruptly with her imagination when she is unexpectedly visited by “someone.” The figure embodied youth and confidence, tightly gripping the hopes and dreams that Cindy abandoned long ago.
From there, her journey tests her professional conviction as a chance encounter with a healthcare prodigy introduces her to people living on the edge of hope. Together, they venture beyond the perspective offered by a narrow window onto the world, mending the neglected lives of those stranded on a lonely rock called Earth and the fantasy of reality.
… some people are best defined as God’s houseplants. ……
Beyond the Garden – God’s Houseplants is a companion story to Sophie’s Wildflowers. The books can be read in any order.
Their collective genius and unspoken brotherhood endured amidst countless sinking lifeboats on an everlasting sea of hope.
(Beyond the Garden – God’s Houseplants)When bad things rise like mountains, you find goodness enduring in the cracks and shadows.