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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
"Powerful." "Beautiful." "Terrific."
"Skillful storytelling." "Emotionally wrenching." "Engaging."
Where grief runs deep and love lingers long, one woman leads the way from sorrow to strength.
In a quiet Ukrainian village nestled between golden fields and gathering shadows, the echoes of war reach those left behind.The Sunflower Widows is a "beautiful, emotionally intelligent novel" that explores the silent suffering of women whose lives are forever changed, not on the battlefield, but in kitchens, nurseries, and empty spaces once shared with loved ones.Kathryna never knew her father. He died a hero in World War II before she took her first breath. Her mother, consumed by sorrow, died without healing. Now, as war returns, Kathryna faces a new generation of grief and discovers a quiet calling.They lost the men they loved, but not the strength to carry on...Determined not to let others suffer in silence, she begins with a simple gesture: a cup of tea, a quiet conversation, and an open door. Her home becomes a quiet refuge for Yulia, a young nurse and newlywed whose world collapsed in a heartbeat. For Ana, the resilient elder who loved through war. And for Natalia, a mother who returned from Berlin to assist in the war effort, only to face devastation.Within Kathryna's modest home, sorrow finds a voice, strength is shared in silence, and healing begins. As word spreads, her home becomes a haven for the broken-hearted. Together, they carry invisible wounds and begin to plant hope in barren soil. In a land torn by war, it is in quiet moments and shared stories that the deepest healing takes root.The Sunflower Widows is a soul-stirring tribute to love, strength, and the unbreakable bonds between women. Inspired by true events, it stands as a powerful testament to love that endures, grief that unites, and the strength that rises when everything else falls away!Perfect for fans of The Kite Runner and All the Light We Cannot See.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
"Powerful." "Beautiful." "Terrific."
"Skillful storytelling." "Emotionally wrenching." "Engaging."
Where grief runs deep and love lingers long, one woman leads the way from sorrow to strength.
In a quiet Ukrainian village nestled between golden fields and gathering shadows, the echoes of war reach those left behind.The Sunflower Widows is a "beautiful, emotionally intelligent novel" that explores the silent suffering of women whose lives are forever changed, not on the battlefield, but in kitchens, nurseries, and empty spaces once shared with loved ones.Kathryna never knew her father. He died a hero in World War II before she took her first breath. Her mother, consumed by sorrow, died without healing. Now, as war returns, Kathryna faces a new generation of grief and discovers a quiet calling.They lost the men they loved, but not the strength to carry on...Determined not to let others suffer in silence, she begins with a simple gesture: a cup of tea, a quiet conversation, and an open door. Her home becomes a quiet refuge for Yulia, a young nurse and newlywed whose world collapsed in a heartbeat. For Ana, the resilient elder who loved through war. And for Natalia, a mother who returned from Berlin to assist in the war effort, only to face devastation.Within Kathryna's modest home, sorrow finds a voice, strength is shared in silence, and healing begins. As word spreads, her home becomes a haven for the broken-hearted. Together, they carry invisible wounds and begin to plant hope in barren soil. In a land torn by war, it is in quiet moments and shared stories that the deepest healing takes root.The Sunflower Widows is a soul-stirring tribute to love, strength, and the unbreakable bonds between women. Inspired by true events, it stands as a powerful testament to love that endures, grief that unites, and the strength that rises when everything else falls away!Perfect for fans of The Kite Runner and All the Light We Cannot See.