Книга "Воспоминания, которые мы храним" автора Баффи Эндрюс - это эмоциональная история о горе, любви и втором шансе. Мир Уиллоу рушится, когда ее сына убивают в автокатастрофе. Единственная возможность держать в руках свой инструмент для нее - исполнять колыбельную песню,
This heartbreaking and uplifting story by USA Today Bestselling author Buffy Andrews is perfect for fans love stories. Through the themes of loss, memory, recovery and hope the author captures the tragic reality of the importance of second chances in surviving pain and living a life worth living.
Willow's world (a violinist who specializes in the beautiful "lullaby" that she wrote in memory of her little son) shatters when he is killed in an accident. After cleaning up the wreck and making arrangements for the funeral, Willow retreats to her isolated home and begins playing the lovely lullaby over and over again on her violin, every day grieving her loss at Luke's graveside.
After a chance encounter with Peter, a handsome widower who was recently injured by a drunk driver, Willow finds solace in her new friendship. When Willow discovers that Peter may have a case of sudden onset ptsd (or is really covering it up ...), their seemingly impossible hope to recover together takes on heroic proportions. As Willow helps Peter navigate the ever-challenging terrain that can come with PTSD, she realizes she has rediscovered something within herself: she can still find real hope and a sense of purpose in the face of adversity and heartbreak.
Электронная Книга «The Memories We Keep» написана автором Buffy Andrews в году.
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Язык: Английский
ISBN: 9781472054838
Описание книги от Buffy Andrews
From the USA Today bestselling author of The Moment Keeper comes an emotional tale of grief, love and second chances.Willow’s world is shattered when her son is killed in a car accident. A celebrated violinist, the only time she can bear to pick up her instrument is to play the lullaby she wrote for Luke. Every day she visits his grave to play for him, determined to keep his memory alive.When another tragedy strikes, Willow hits rock bottom. But a chance meeting with handsome widower Peter leads to a chain of events that will change Willow’s life—and the lives of those around her—forever.Peter has his own grief to contend with, but Willow finds herself increasingly drawn to him. And in helping each other find the strength to heal, they both discover that moving on doesn’t have to mean letting go of those they’ve lost…Heartbreaking and ultimately uplifting, this is a story about loss, memory and hope, perfect for fans of Barbara O’Neal, Suzanne Redfearn and Fiona Valpy.Originally published as The Christmas Violin.