A Place Called Forever

A Place Called Forever by Rita R. Trafford, published by Trafford Publishing in September 2012, is a 220-page work that explores the life of Grace Brantley, a six-year-old girl navigating a divided family environment. The narrative follows Grace as she copes with her turbulent childhood, finding solace in her widowed grandmother and devoted uncle. The story delves into her fascination with her hometown and the Ohio River, highlighting her struggle to maintain important relationships while adapting to change.
Readers will find a poignant depiction of a child’s journey toward understanding values and priorities amidst challenges. The book presents Grace’s experiences as she confronts both the beauty and cruelty of life, revealing her resilience and creativity. Through her interactions with family and nature, Grace’s self-confidence grows, supported by her childlike faith in God instilled by her grandmother. This edition offers a thoughtful exploration of coming-of-age themes, inviting reflection on the complexities of childhood and the search for stability.
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Grace Brantley is a curious and imaginative six-year-old girl trying to cope with a divided and constantly changing family environment. The story follows Grace through a turbulent childhood where the only stabilizing elements to be found are her widowed grandmother and a devoted uncle. Grace finds comfort and safety in the few things she can relate to as constants in her life, such as the town where she lives, its inhabitants, and her ongoing fascination with the Ohio River and the mysteries it hides. Grace’s intense need to hold on to certain relationships while allowing others to become less important, provide a glimpse into the mind of a child trying to find a quality of life that will allow her to understand values and set priorities. The search takes Grace to places where no child should have to go, but it also reveals the true essence of life, which she finds, can at times be beautiful, but also cruel and demanding, even with the very young. Without even realizing it, Grace finds through her continuous struggles to cope a resolve that is both enlightening and creative in spirit. Her self-confidence is brought about through the balance that is found in the understanding of not only people, but of nature itself. Her childlike faith in God, having been instilled in her early on by her grandmother, will provide the much-needed tension to maintain that balance.
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