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The Light of Hidden Flowers


Book ID
109039493
Publisher
Amazon Publishing
Year
2014
Tongue
English
Weight
345 KB
Category
Standards
ISBN
1503947513

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✦ Synopsis


Book-smart Melissa Fletcher lives a predictable life in her hometown, working behind the scenes for her charismatic father in a financial career that makes perfect sense. But when her dad is diagnosed with Alzheimer�s, Missy is forced to step up and take over as his primary caregiver and the principal of the firm.

After her father�s death, Missy finds a letter from him in which he praises her for being a dutiful daughter but admonishes her for not taking any risks in life.

Devastated, Missy packs her suitcase and heads for Italy. There she meets a new friend who proposes a radical idea. Soon, Missy finds herself in impoverished India, signing away her inheritance and betting on a risky plan while rekindling a lost love.

The Light of Hidden Flowers is a deeply felt story of accepting who we are while pushing our boundaries to see how much more we can become. It�s a reminder that it�s never too late to pursue our dreams.

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