Catching Heaven

Catching Heaven by Sands Hall, published by Random House Publishing Group in 2001, is a literary work that delves into the intricate relationships and unspoken resentments between sisters. This first paperback printing spans 374 pages and is presented in English. The narrative explores themes of family life, connection, and the search for belonging, set against the evocative backdrop of the American Southwest.
Readers will find a rich exploration of the emotional landscapes that define familial bonds and the complexities of sibling relationships. The novel captures the essence of solitude and serenity while addressing the ever-evolving nature of family and community. Through its vivid storytelling, Catching Heaven invites reflection on the profound connections that shape our lives and the dreams that intertwine with our realities.
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The complex bond and unspoken resentments between sisters . . . the aching search for home and connection and community . . . the ever-changing landscape of family and those who define it . . . Sands Hall weaves these powerful elements into a novel ripe with discovery and wonder. Set against the immutable backdrop of the American Southwest, Catching Heaven illuminates that quiet place in the heart where solitude embraces serenity and dreams meet possibility.
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