Home to Willowbrook

Home to Willowbrook by Carole Gift Page, published by Thomas Nelson in 1995, is a 240-page work that explores themes of recovery and redemption. The story follows Cath Herrick, who awakens from a coma after a car accident, facing the challenges of being unable to walk or talk while grappling with fragmented memories of her past. As she confronts the harsh realities of her life, including the abandonment by her father and the loss of her loved ones, Cath embarks on a journey toward healing.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into Cath’s struggle for acceptance and forgiveness, particularly through her relationship with Christ. The book presents a blend of fiction with elements of religious and historical themes, as Cath seeks to reconcile her painful experiences and reclaim her identity. This edition, written in English, invites readers to witness her transformation from despair to wholeness.
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When Cath Herrick awakens from a coma after a car accident, she is unable to walk or talk, and has little recollection of who she is. Yet Cath’s emerging memories reveal harsh realities–her father has abandoned her, the only man she ever loved is dead, and she has nearly lost her daughter. Only when she accepts the forgiveness of Christ can she make peace with those who have wounded her and journey from pain to wholeness.
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