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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.
"Children of the Cross" intricately weaves the lives of three resilient children, navigating a complex world that continuously shapes their existence. Amidst conflicting ideologies, they tenaciously cling to their faith.
Against the backdrop of familial conflicts and generational clashes, the narrative immerses readers in the intricacies of relationships. The emotional core is forged through a daughter's tearful questioning of her place in a world defined by a profound generational gap. Her plea for understanding echoes poignantly, lost amidst parental discord, leaving her adrift in a sea of uncertainties.
The tension deepens with a pastor's fervent desire for his son to embrace a sacred calling, leading to a compelling exploration of faith and familial expectations. Fate, in its mysterious design, intricately weaves these individual struggles into a singular tapestry, molding destinies in unexpected ways.
A surprising twist unfolds as the narrative reveals a clandestine relationship between two girls, Felicity and Portia.
"So what's this "silly game" of yours." Felicity asked sitting by Portia. "You insisted that nobody sees us, so here we are." She added. Portia looked at her and drew closer to her looking straight into Felicity's eyes. "Why?" Felicity asked confused. But Portia placed a finger on her lip. "It's something I learnt from one of the movies. There were two women." She whispered.
Their passionate kiss sparks a tumultuous reaction from Felicity's mother, who grapples with societal expectations and undergoes an evolution in her understanding of her daughter's identity.
"You devil." "You devil". "I should have known. You're not... you're not my daughter."
"Children of the Cross" emerges as a poignant exploration of identity, family dynamics, and the burdens of societal norms. The relationships between parents and children navigate unexpected turns, challenging established notions and leaving both readers and characters captivated by the capricious twists of fate. This thought-provoking novel reflects on the intricate complexities of human relationships and the profound impact of generational gaps on the shaping of one's identity.
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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.
"Children of the Cross" intricately weaves the lives of three resilient children, navigating a complex world that continuously shapes their existence. Amidst conflicting ideologies, they tenaciously cling to their faith.
Against the backdrop of familial conflicts and generational clashes, the narrative immerses readers in the intricacies of relationships. The emotional core is forged through a daughter's tearful questioning of her place in a world defined by a profound generational gap. Her plea for understanding echoes poignantly, lost amidst parental discord, leaving her adrift in a sea of uncertainties.
The tension deepens with a pastor's fervent desire for his son to embrace a sacred calling, leading to a compelling exploration of faith and familial expectations. Fate, in its mysterious design, intricately weaves these individual struggles into a singular tapestry, molding destinies in unexpected ways.
A surprising twist unfolds as the narrative reveals a clandestine relationship between two girls, Felicity and Portia.
"So what's this "silly game" of yours." Felicity asked sitting by Portia. "You insisted that nobody sees us, so here we are." She added. Portia looked at her and drew closer to her looking straight into Felicity's eyes. "Why?" Felicity asked confused. But Portia placed a finger on her lip. "It's something I learnt from one of the movies. There were two women." She whispered.
Their passionate kiss sparks a tumultuous reaction from Felicity's mother, who grapples with societal expectations and undergoes an evolution in her understanding of her daughter's identity.
"You devil." "You devil". "I should have known. You're not... you're not my daughter."
"Children of the Cross" emerges as a poignant exploration of identity, family dynamics, and the burdens of societal norms. The relationships between parents and children navigate unexpected turns, challenging established notions and leaving both readers and characters captivated by the capricious twists of fate. This thought-provoking novel reflects on the intricate complexities of human relationships and the profound impact of generational gaps on the shaping of one's identity.