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Sometimes life just crumbles about you. After being jilted at the altar, Thomas retreats to remote northwest Montana to stay with a college friend who's suffering from lupus. But their peaceful seclusion is shattered when Thomas's brother commits suicide and his sister-in-law abandons their 7-year-old daughter, Catherine, into his care. Can the child somehow transform the damaged and dying into the loving and living? Includes drinking and sexual situations. 352 pages, softcover from Waterbrook.
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