Description:In the hectic halls of a mental hospital, a woman pleads with the nurses to attach a handwritten poem to the daughter she’s about to give birth to. The nurses tell the woman she’s overreacting because she believes she won’t survive childhood. But just as she predicted, the woman who gives birth to Sonnet slips away shortly afterward.Sonnet has led a charmed life. She’s beautiful, a world-renowned violinist, and she’s engaged to a handsome man that seems to adore her. Adopted at an early age, Sonnet has never been curious about her birth mother until her eighteenth birthday—the day the woman who gave birth to her asked her to read the left-behind poem.While she’s still trying to cope with her birth mother’s words, tragedy strikes, and in an instant, everything changes. How will Sonnet navigate life when she can no longer rely on her beauty and talent? As everything unravels, Sonnet learns that everything she counted on was just well-disguised quicksand.How could her mother have predicted the future so well? Was she truly crazy or is there more to the story?Then, Sonnet begins to receive poems from an unknown sender that launches her on a journey of self-discovery. Will she come to believe that God loves her for who she is on the inside? And even if He does, how could anyone else? A touching, heartwarming story that will leave you feeling hopeful about life and its possibilities.Find the answers in this Christian contemporary romance by buying the book. And once you’re finished, move on to the other standalone titles in this faith-building series:The Fragrance of Surrender (Souls of the Sea: Book 1)The Leap of Forgiveness (Souls of the Sea: Book 2)The Story of Light (Souls of the Sea: Book 4)Coming soon: The Recklessness of Butterflies (Souls of the Sea: Book 5)Here’s what readers say about the books in this series:“This is a new author for me. As an avid reader of Christian/ Inspirational fiction, Ms. Geremia has written a fascinating, gripping story, that compels me to say so here. I haven't given but a few reviews over many years and it takes being blown away to make that happen. But this is masterpiece work in my view. If I had the funds, I would buy loads to give away. I just don't have the words to express. That's what makes a masterpiece. Looking so forward to upcoming books by this author.” "The journey of the main character is hard and intense. I recommend this book to readers who want to be moved by words. I’d just like to offer one word of caution… once you start reading this book you may not want to put it down until you finish reading it to the last page. It’s that good." M. Bertrand ExcerptThe woman looked around the room, panic overtaking her crystal blue eyes. “Sonnet,” she whispered breathlessly. “I want to name her Sonnet. And I need you to make sure this poem stays with her.”The nurse, who had seen her fair share of nervous mothers in the delivery room, nodded and smiled. “Now give us a big push, won’t you dear?”The woman took a deep breath and closed her eyes. She didn’t let go of the nurse’s arm.And then she pushed. She forcefully expelled every fear, every sadness, and every regret she’d been holding inside of her for months. And as the screams and the air left her mouth, she felt tiny pieces of her life shatter, fly out of her and scatter deliriously across the room.But at that moment, she didn’t mourn for herself, for the days she wouldn’t get to live, but she mourned for Sonnet. Because just as she understood that she was about to die, she also knew with certainty the kind of life her daughter would live.And she grieved for it.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The Irrationality of Poetry. To get started finding The Irrationality of Poetry, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: In the hectic halls of a mental hospital, a woman pleads with the nurses to attach a handwritten poem to the daughter she’s about to give birth to. The nurses tell the woman she’s overreacting because she believes she won’t survive childhood. But just as she predicted, the woman who gives birth to Sonnet slips away shortly afterward.Sonnet has led a charmed life. She’s beautiful, a world-renowned violinist, and she’s engaged to a handsome man that seems to adore her. Adopted at an early age, Sonnet has never been curious about her birth mother until her eighteenth birthday—the day the woman who gave birth to her asked her to read the left-behind poem.While she’s still trying to cope with her birth mother’s words, tragedy strikes, and in an instant, everything changes. How will Sonnet navigate life when she can no longer rely on her beauty and talent? As everything unravels, Sonnet learns that everything she counted on was just well-disguised quicksand.How could her mother have predicted the future so well? Was she truly crazy or is there more to the story?Then, Sonnet begins to receive poems from an unknown sender that launches her on a journey of self-discovery. Will she come to believe that God loves her for who she is on the inside? And even if He does, how could anyone else? A touching, heartwarming story that will leave you feeling hopeful about life and its possibilities.Find the answers in this Christian contemporary romance by buying the book. And once you’re finished, move on to the other standalone titles in this faith-building series:The Fragrance of Surrender (Souls of the Sea: Book 1)The Leap of Forgiveness (Souls of the Sea: Book 2)The Story of Light (Souls of the Sea: Book 4)Coming soon: The Recklessness of Butterflies (Souls of the Sea: Book 5)Here’s what readers say about the books in this series:“This is a new author for me. As an avid reader of Christian/ Inspirational fiction, Ms. Geremia has written a fascinating, gripping story, that compels me to say so here. I haven't given but a few reviews over many years and it takes being blown away to make that happen. But this is masterpiece work in my view. If I had the funds, I would buy loads to give away. I just don't have the words to express. That's what makes a masterpiece. Looking so forward to upcoming books by this author.” "The journey of the main character is hard and intense. I recommend this book to readers who want to be moved by words. I’d just like to offer one word of caution… once you start reading this book you may not want to put it down until you finish reading it to the last page. It’s that good." M. Bertrand ExcerptThe woman looked around the room, panic overtaking her crystal blue eyes. “Sonnet,” she whispered breathlessly. “I want to name her Sonnet. And I need you to make sure this poem stays with her.”The nurse, who had seen her fair share of nervous mothers in the delivery room, nodded and smiled. “Now give us a big push, won’t you dear?”The woman took a deep breath and closed her eyes. She didn’t let go of the nurse’s arm.And then she pushed. She forcefully expelled every fear, every sadness, and every regret she’d been holding inside of her for months. And as the screams and the air left her mouth, she felt tiny pieces of her life shatter, fly out of her and scatter deliriously across the room.But at that moment, she didn’t mourn for herself, for the days she wouldn’t get to live, but she mourned for Sonnet. Because just as she understood that she was about to die, she also knew with certainty the kind of life her daughter would live.And she grieved for it.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The Irrationality of Poetry. To get started finding The Irrationality of Poetry, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.