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Hunter D. Darden




Tapestry

When you lose someone you love, you lose a little piece of yourself...

    Life isn't always fair, and Olivia has experienced more than her share of it.  At the tender age of two, she lost her big brother, whom she adored. Then, as a young adult, she loses her father and then her sister. Has God packed up his suitcases and moved out of her life? Sometimes she wonders.
    Loving is hard—too hard—because it means risking losing someone else. But could joy and love await her, beyond the days of whys, the wishful thinking, and the regrets? She finds herself drawn to Jack, the landscape architect for The Ragweed Garden, but so much has to happen in her own heart first.

"Readers who have lost loved ones and questioned God’s presence in the process will find comfort here."
—Dr. Robert R. Shelton,
Pitt Memorial Hospital, NC

"Tapestry could well be the next Tuesdays with Morrie. It touches the sore spots we all feel when we lose someone we love."
—Lynn Payne, CRM, Barnes and Noble


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Hunter D. Darden

    Hunter Darden, a prolific writer and speaker, is no stranger to heartache. Her three-year-old brother, Charlie, passed away from a congenital heart problem; her physician father was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s while in his 50s; her brother, Robert, died at age 44 from a rare form of Rheumatoid Arthritis. While preparing for her brother’s inevitable death, Hunter’s sister, Fran, died suddenly from Toxic Shock Syndrome, leaving three young children behind. “During that terrible time, I learned that even a cry of pain or anguish is a form of prayer,” says Hunter, “and that the word heal, in Greek, means ‘to make whole.’”
    The author of The Everlasting Snowman and other well-known titles, Hunter has been featured in Writer’s Digest, Today’s Woman, Carolina Country, Houston Woman, acted as columnist for The Charlotte Observer, contributed human-interest stories for Sanity Central’s website (www.sanitycentral.net), and now writes a weekly humor/inspiration column for The Statesville Record and Landmark
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For more information:
www.booksbyhunter.net