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John J. Agria, Mary A. Agria
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VOX HUMANA celebrates the transforming power of love, friendship,
family and shared human work. As a young woman Charlise Howard left
rural western Pennsylvania with music in her soul only to spend her
career in Philadelphia as a job counselor helping others "find
their voice." Force-retired at 59, Char feels spiritually and
emotionally adrift as she moves back to her hometown of Hope. An
encounter with a former classmate, Rob Sims now a priest assigned
to the struggling Episcopal parish of her childhood, further shakes
her assumptions about the choices that have led her to this point.
At the keyboard of the historic parish pipe organ and as she helps
spearhead a parish-based folk-weaving project to revitalize her
dying community, Char learns to risk the love and fulfillment that
have so long eluded her. VOX HUMANA is a powerful song of hope for
those facing watershed moments in their lives and for generations
struggling to reconnect with one another.
Author Mary Agria continues her love affair with Northern Michigan
and gardens in this novel about the power of new beginnings--as
long-time Little Traverse Bay cottager Maggie Aron struggles to
confront her own mortality and the 'sciatica of the soul' that can
rob life of its meaning and hope. Range of Motion offers powerful
insights into the nature of community and the resilience it takes
to keep growing no matter what the future holds.
Fifty-two weeks of gardening columns from regional, best-selling
author Mary Agria. Illustrated throughout, the book is a perfect
addition to every gardeners' library. The columns originally
appeared monthly in the Petoskey News-Review, Petoskey, Michigan
from 2007-2014. The author has a unique grasp of the connection of
gardening to spirituality, and to life lessons learned from the
garden.
Third in the Life in the Garden Series. Sequel to regional best
seller, Time in a Garden,and Garden of Eve. "Love grows from tender
shoots,rooted deep in the rich soil of human experience." Northern
Michigan garden writer, Eve Brennerman,has known both love and
unthinkable loss. Even as she makes a pact with herself to
rediscover life at its fullest, what she learns about love and its
opposite will shake her idyllic rural Eden to its foundations.
Tender Stem is a love song to the power of rediscovering what
grounds us...whatever our age or stage in life. As Eve writes, "I
have got to believe we are never too old to learn."
Grief changes everything. Devastated by the loss of her beloved
Adam, writer Eve Brennerman despairs of finding new ground upon
which to rebuild her life. And then one wintery morning, Eve spots
a rusty junker stranded outside the nursery she has inherited from
Adam. Fate? Or coincidence? "Woman, Mother, Widow. All true and yet
those words do not define me. My life is a work in progress." And
thus Eve starts out on a journey to bloom where she is planted. "A
tender, intelligent, heartbreaking and joyous celebration of the
circle of life and the seasons." (Sharon Lovejoy, best-selling
author and illustrator of garden and nature books.) GARDEN OF EVE
is the second novel in the LIFE IN THE GARDEN SERIES.
A fascinating glimpse of RV culture, IN TRANSIT tells of a woman's
struggle to redefine what it means to be at "home" with herself in
the face of the toughest challenges life has to offer. The 3 years
that Lib and her husband spend on the road in a motor home after
selling their home are the happiest they have ever known. Widowed
at 64 and "homeless" except for her RV, Lib moves in with her adult
children--overwhelmed by an uncertain future. When she finds the
strength to return to the campground on Michigan's UP where her
world as she knew it came so tragically to an end, it is not just
to reclaim her vehicle but her hopes and dreams for independence.
She discovers that even in that tiny community along the shores of
Lake Michigan, she is not the only one facing transitions and in
need of healing. As her personal journey becomes tied to the
stories of those around her, Lib learns that she is capable of far
more than just survival in the brave new world she is choosing for
herself.
Grief-stricken at the death of his wife and unborn child, Political
Science Professor A. J. Ferinelli buries himself in his teaching
and scholarly research...that is, until Math Instructor Sam
Pomerantz shows up accusing the Academic Dean of sexual harassment.
Drawn into her quest for justice, A.J. finds himself caught up in a
firestorm of intrigue, betrayal and violence that threatens to
destroy the college and with it his faith in higher education
itself as a community of learning. "Things change, stuff happens,
death is just a matter of time. Inevitable. But not everybody
lives. That choice is ours...and ours alone..." "A winner...Agria
captures academia with knowledge and sensitivity. Characters show
beautiful personal growth."
Laced with gardening tips, wit and wisdom, TIME IN A GARDEN is an
inspiring story of emotional and spiritual growth...for gardeners
of all ages, for mothers and daughters, and anyone struggling to
bloom where they are planted. Retired and in their sixties, Eve
Brenneman and Adam Groft land in an unlikely Eden, helping a crew
of senior citizens beautify their dying rural community by creating
a perennial garden along an interstate offramp. Eve is widowed,
estranged from her daughters. Adam has spent a lifetime avoiding
relationships and expectations that he run the family nursery
business. When Eve starts writing a garden column in the local
county weekly, these unforgettable characters embark on a
heartwarming, poignant journey to discover love and meaning and
cope with growth and loss in the changing season of their lives. In
Eve's words: "We all do battle with stony ground and unseasonable
dry spells over the years. Though we may not call ourselves
gardeners, it is the human experience."
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