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In the rugged mountains of western Virginia, Travis has spent his life learning the land, hunting, and trusting in God's providence. Raised by his wise and devout grandparents, Zebulon and Cora, he grows into a strong yet gentle man, dedicated to his family and his faith. When he marries Ruth, they build a life together, raising children in the solitude of the mountains, content in their simple but fulfilling existence.
But the winds of war come sweeping through the land, tearing Travis away from his family. Caught in the chaos of the Civil War, he is forced to serve as a medic on the battlefield, witnessing unspeakable horrors while longing to return home. When he finally does, he finds his world in ruins-his beloved wife gone, his children taken from him, and his home destroyed.
Amid grief and devastation, Travis clings to the faith that has guided him his entire life. With his blind daughter, Sarah, by his side, he must forge a new path, learning to heal not only physical wounds but also the scars left on his heart. As they navigate loss, hardship, and redemption, A Father's Love is a testament to resilience, love, and the unshakable power of faith.
Key Features:- A deeply moving historical fiction novel set during and after the Civil War
- Strong Christian themes, including scripture references and moral reflections
- A story of survival, loss, and the enduring strength of family bonds
- Rich, immersive descriptions of mountain life and early American hardships
- A heartfelt portrayal of overcoming adversity through faith and perseverance
Perfect for readers who enjoy faith-based historical fiction, A Father's Love is a captivating novel that explores the beauty of hope and the resilience of the human spirit.
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9798348564605
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 232
- Utgivningsdatum: 2025-02-26
- Förlag: Jean Defreese Moore