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The Touch
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The Touch

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Every reader who turns these pages carries a profound and sacred story, one woven not just from the threads of their own life but from the legacy of those who came before. The Touch explores the way each generation brushes against the next, leaving indelible marks of both devastation and beauty. Those who delve into these chapters will not emerge unchanged-just as no soul traverses life without the touch of both grace and darkness.

This is a novel for those who dare to face the scars they've endured and the wounds they, too, have inflicted. Looking into the depths of our shared and individual brokenness is a bold undertaking. It reveals both the anguish and hope bound within each of us, stripping away any hiding places and illuminating the truths of our world's fractured beauty. Yet, in this rawness lies a powerful relief-a relief of being truly seen. Seen in our suffering, our yearning, and our incompleteness.

The Touch invites readers who long to believe that their pain has purpose and that healing is not only possible but capable of transforming our stories into something more glorious and hauntingly beautiful than we could ever dare hope.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Clay Bridges Press
Date
11 March 2025
Pages
264
ISBN
9781684881284

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Every reader who turns these pages carries a profound and sacred story, one woven not just from the threads of their own life but from the legacy of those who came before. The Touch explores the way each generation brushes against the next, leaving indelible marks of both devastation and beauty. Those who delve into these chapters will not emerge unchanged-just as no soul traverses life without the touch of both grace and darkness.

This is a novel for those who dare to face the scars they've endured and the wounds they, too, have inflicted. Looking into the depths of our shared and individual brokenness is a bold undertaking. It reveals both the anguish and hope bound within each of us, stripping away any hiding places and illuminating the truths of our world's fractured beauty. Yet, in this rawness lies a powerful relief-a relief of being truly seen. Seen in our suffering, our yearning, and our incompleteness.

The Touch invites readers who long to believe that their pain has purpose and that healing is not only possible but capable of transforming our stories into something more glorious and hauntingly beautiful than we could ever dare hope.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Clay Bridges Press
Date
11 March 2025
Pages
264
ISBN
9781684881284