Seasons Under Heaven

Seasons Under Heaven by Beverly LaHaye, published by Zondervan in August 2001, is a 352-page novel that explores the complexities of life in a close-knit community. The story delves into the impact of a child’s life-threatening illness on the neighbors of Cedar Circle, revealing how such challenges can test and strengthen relationships. Through a blend of joy and sorrow, the narrative highlights the resilience of families as they navigate their struggles and triumphs.
Readers will find a poignant portrayal of human experiences, where marriages are tested, hopes are rekindled, and values are reshaped. The authors, Beverly LaHaye and Terri Blackstock, present a tapestry of ordinary lives intertwined with moments of laughter and tragedy, emphasizing the importance of family life and community bonds. This edition invites readers to reflect on the hidden joys that can emerge from life’s greatest challenges, making it a thoughtful exploration of faith and connection.
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What does a child’s life-threatening illness cost the neighbors of Cedar Circle? What joys can be hidden in life’s greatest tragedies? Behind brightly lit windows and on front porches, marriages are tested and mended, hearts broken, hopes resurrected, dreams released and reformed, values and futures shaped, and faith rekindled . . . or found for the first time. Taking the best and worst of human circumstances–the tender moments, the laughter, the tragedies, and the triumphs–Beverly LaHaye and Terri Blackstock weave from them a poignant, warmly human novel. Gently uncovering the inner struggles, stresses, and joys that surface among neighbors living on a quiet cul-de-sac, the authors show us the power of ordinary lives being knit into a strong, many-textured fabric of family and friendships.
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