Manna Tree

Manna Tree by Savannah J. Frierson, published by SJF Books on November 15, 2016, is a contemporary fiction work that explores themes of guilt and redemption. The narrative centers on Cole Patterson, whose life is irrevocably altered after a tragic accident involving his brother, who was driving under the influence. As Cole grapples with the aftermath, he feels compelled to connect with the family of the victims, particularly Margot Reed, the sister of one of the deceased. Their initial encounter is steeped in sorrow, setting the stage for a complex relationship forged in shared grief.
Readers will find a poignant exploration of how two individuals, brought together by tragedy, navigate their emotional turmoil while seeking solace in one another. The story delves into the intricacies of love and loss, highlighting the challenges faced by those dealing with the aftermath of a devastating event. With a focus on multicultural and interracial dynamics, Manna Tree presents a narrative that examines whether mutual sadness can ultimately lead to healing and joy, or if the weight of grief will prove insurmountable. This edition spans 304 pages and is presented in English.
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What if a drunk driver’s brother and the victims? sister come together out of guilt, redemption, and an undeniable ?something more? A night of celebration ends in tragedy, shocking Cole Patterson to his core. The promise his brother had made not to drink and drive had been a false one, resulting in a fatal accident with three victims. Guilt compels Cole to stay and greet the victims? family, shouldering his brother’s guilt since his brother was no longer there to do it himself.If Margot Reed never sees the inside of a hospital emergency room again, it will be too soon. She barely registers the haggard, yet expensively tailored man trying to give his condolences, her attention completely on the sole survivor of the wreck’her brother. The hospital machines are too loud in her ears, and she nearly collapses under the weight of her sorrow. But the man is there to support her that night, and he doesn’t seem inclined to ever stop. Margot can’t bring herself to mind, either.Can people brought together by mutual sadness find their way to happiness and joy, or will grief be too much for them to bear?
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