Vale of Hope

Vale of Hope by Grace Bourget is a literary work published by En Route Books & Media on July 15, 2022. This edition, written in English and spanning 202 pages, transports readers to 15th century Spain, where a reckless youth named Paul faces an unexpected punishment: volunteering in a leper camp. As he navigates this challenging environment, Paul discovers profound truths about life, rebellion, and the human spirit.
In this narrative, Paul encounters the leper maiden Iria, who may hold the key to his redemption, while also grappling with the struggles of his sister, Imelda. The story delves into themes of religion and spirituality, exploring the complexities of hope and suffering. Readers will find a rich tapestry of experiences that challenge societal perceptions and highlight the resilience of the human heart.
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In 15th century Spain, a reckless youth finds himself grounded with the worst punishment he can imagine: volunteering in a leper camp. Working amongst those the world has proclaimed as dead to society, Paul finds that there is more to life than his rebellion. Will the leper maiden Iria be his salvation, or will her suffering and that of Paul’s sister, Imelda, be his downfall? The Mother of the Forsaken is their only hope.
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