New Novel Explores Grief and Faith
Laurel Garver released a new novel, Never Gone, about grief, faith, and finding love when all seems lost. Intended for ages 14 and up, it follows a Christian teen’s struggles and triumphs while dealing with the loss of a parent.
Early reviewers say:
”Garver tackles difficult subjects with depth and grace, weaving the complexities of faith with the complexities of growing up."
“A delightful page-turner full of sorrow, mystery, and redemption as characters collide with each other during a time of great heartache.”
“Garver's detailed voyage through 15-year-old Danielle's eyes delivers intrigue, mystery, suspense, hilarity, tenderness, and spiritual truth.”
Laurel is the daughter-in-law of Tenth members Bruce and Peggy Garver, was a Tenth member from 1993-2006, and is now a member at sister PCA congregation City Church in West Philly.
Early reviewers say:
”Garver tackles difficult subjects with depth and grace, weaving the complexities of faith with the complexities of growing up."
“A delightful page-turner full of sorrow, mystery, and redemption as characters collide with each other during a time of great heartache.”
“Garver's detailed voyage through 15-year-old Danielle's eyes delivers intrigue, mystery, suspense, hilarity, tenderness, and spiritual truth.”
Laurel is the daughter-in-law of Tenth members Bruce and Peggy Garver, was a Tenth member from 1993-2006, and is now a member at sister PCA congregation City Church in West Philly.
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