The April Tree

Fiction & Literature, Contemporary Women
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Author: Judith Arnold ISBN: 9781611943122
Publisher: BelleBooks, Inc. Publication: May 29, 2013
Imprint: Bell Bridge Books Language: English
Author: Judith Arnold
ISBN: 9781611943122
Publisher: BelleBooks, Inc.
Publication: May 29, 2013
Imprint: Bell Bridge Books
Language: English

Reach out, hold tight, stand up, move forward.Learning that life goes on is the hardest lesson of all. One life destroyed. Four others irrevocably shattered. Overcoming the shock and grief of death is an all-too-familiar rite of young adulthood. Walking home from a tennis game on a bright spring day, April Waldens three closest friends watch in horror as she is struck by a car and killed. The senseless accident plunges all three young women—and the cars driver—into a devastating and often misguided search for comfort, purpose, and inspiration. Becky wraps herself in a protective cloak of obsessions, performing anxious rituals at the base of the red maple tree under which April died. Elyse dives into a high-risk party life, trying to honor April by experiencing everything April missed but mistaking self-destructive indulgence for courage. Florie turns to fundamentalist Christianity, not as spiritual guidance, but as a wall that might shield her from reality. Mark, the driver, spirals downward into substance abuse and self-loathing, until Aprils three friends reach out to save him.How do you make it through the night when youve stopped believing that tomorrow always comes?

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Reach out, hold tight, stand up, move forward.Learning that life goes on is the hardest lesson of all. One life destroyed. Four others irrevocably shattered. Overcoming the shock and grief of death is an all-too-familiar rite of young adulthood. Walking home from a tennis game on a bright spring day, April Waldens three closest friends watch in horror as she is struck by a car and killed. The senseless accident plunges all three young women—and the cars driver—into a devastating and often misguided search for comfort, purpose, and inspiration. Becky wraps herself in a protective cloak of obsessions, performing anxious rituals at the base of the red maple tree under which April died. Elyse dives into a high-risk party life, trying to honor April by experiencing everything April missed but mistaking self-destructive indulgence for courage. Florie turns to fundamentalist Christianity, not as spiritual guidance, but as a wall that might shield her from reality. Mark, the driver, spirals downward into substance abuse and self-loathing, until Aprils three friends reach out to save him.How do you make it through the night when youve stopped believing that tomorrow always comes?

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