The Alabaster Garden

The Alabaster Garden by Russ Njust, published by AuthorHouse in July 2004, is a poignant exploration of a young woman’s emotional journey. At 332 pages, this English-language fiction delves into Tess’s internal conflict as she grapples with the loss of her mother and the pressures of adulthood. The narrative captures her struggle to reconcile her childhood dreams with the harsh realities of life, ultimately leading her on a quest for identity and meaning.
Readers will find a touching portrayal of Tess’s battle against sorrow and depression, particularly following a tragic event that alters her world. The story unfolds as she navigates through darkness and despair, highlighting themes of courage, friendship, and the transformative power of love. This edition invites readers to reflect on the complexities of life and the connections that can provide solace in times of hardship.
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Tess is torn between her need to hold on to her childhood dreams and the demands of her surroundings to accept the responsibilities of adulthood. She is still suffering deeply from the loss of her mother, and feels alienated in her beliefs that no one truly cares. A fateful tragedy dramatically shatters her world and sends her on a journey in search of a new identity. This is the touching story of a young woman’s struggle to overcome sorrow and depression, a tragedy that casts her into the depths of darkness and despair, her journey to find the meaning of life and the discovery that gave her life meaning. It is a story of the heart–an ageless tale of courage, friendship, community, commitment and the power of love.
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