Hope Girl

Hope Girl by Wendy Dunham is a poignant tale published by Harvest House Publishers on February 1, 2016. This 144-page book, written in English, follows the journey of 12-year-old River as she navigates the complexities of discovering her birth father and the challenges that arise in her life. Faced with the decision of whether to live with her grandmother, who has cared for her for the past decade, or to embrace a new life with her father, River’s world becomes even more complicated when she receives a diagnosis that threatens her dreams.
As River grapples with her situation, she turns to God for guidance, learning to trust Him with her aspirations. The narrative explores themes of family, faith, and resilience as River strives to remain hopeful despite the uncertainties she faces. This story offers readers a glimpse into the emotional struggles of a young girl seeking to understand her identity and the meaning of true family, ultimately revealing that dreams can manifest in unexpected ways.
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With the discovery of her birth father, 12-year-old River has definite thoughts about how her life should turn out—and that certainly does not include any of the challenges that keep popping up!
It’s not easy to decide if she should live with Gram, who has been her family for the past ten years, or with her father, who she’s over-the-moon to have just met but knows little about. And when River is diagnosed with a condition that could impact her hopes and dreams and future, she feels overwhelmed and bewildered. That’s when River asks God for help and decides to trust him with her dreams.
As this tender-sweet story unfolds, River learns to persevere and stay hopeful that soon she will be part of a real family. Yes, her dream does come true…but not in the way she had planned!
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