Lydia's Song

Lydia's Song
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Publisher : WestBow Press
Total Pages : 189
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ISBN-10 : 9798385026715
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Book Synopsis Lydia's Song by : Mark Allen

Download or read book Lydia's Song written by Mark Allen and published by WestBow Press. This book was released on 2024-10-23 with total page 189 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the quaint town of Weston Springs, Ben Stewart has always been a pillar of strength for his family and community. His dedication to his responsibilities began at a young age, when he shouldered the weight of providing for his widowed mother. But as the years passed by, Ben found himself stuck in a monotonous routine, longing for more. A pivotal moment comes when Ben attends the joyous union of his friends. As he leaves the celebratory event with his loving girlfriend, a spark of realization ignites within him. The desire to break free from life’s predictable patterns intensifies, urging him to embrace true passion, instead of merely going through the motions. Deeply in love with Elisabeth, whose spirit shines through her being, Ben yearns to express his devotion fully. The heartwarming bond he shares with her daughter, Lydia, further solidifies his desire for a life filled with love and cherished moments. Would he dare risk his comfortable existence to embrace change and vulnerability, opening doors to new and extraordinary horizons? In this captivating tale, immerse yourself in the heartfelt journey of a man rediscovering the beauty of life and the courage to chase his dreams. “Lydia’s Song” unveils the power of embracing change, inviting readers to embark on an enchanting exploration of the human spirit and the true essence of living.


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