The awakening a novel of discovery
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- ISBN: 9781418512767 (electronic bk.)
- ISBN: 1418512761 (electronic bk.)
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1 online resource (311 p.) - Publisher: Nashville, Tenn. : WestBow Press, c2004.
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Source of Description Note: | Description based on print version record. |
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Subject: | Single women -- Fiction Mothers -- Death -- Fiction Loss (Psychology) -- Fiction Manhattan (New York, N.Y.) -- Fiction Dreams -- Fiction |
Genre: | Psychological fiction. Electronic books. |
Electronic resources
- Baker & Taylor
After her mother dies, Aurora Norquest finds herself suffering from nightmares, agoraphobia, contemplating suicide, and wondering about the father she has never met, until she meets Philip, who helps her take control of her life and reawakens her faith. - Thomas Nelson
Aurora Rose Norquest is different from her neighbors, different from most people. Still single at thirty-five, she spends every hour of her days and nights in an elegant Manhattan apartment, quietly caring for her invalid mother.
Then her mother dies, and Aurora's world spins on its axis. Reality shatters into startlingly realistic nightmares, and the shards of troubling memories slice into her sleep. Everything Aurora has believed about herself and her world fades into murky dreams that will not let her rest. Something, someone is pursuing Aurora--growing more threatening by the day, testing the limits of her sanity.
Will she find the courage to confront her unseen pursuer? Or will she surrender to the destructive melancholy that haunts her days and nights? What will it take to satisfy the relentless intruder whose voice presses her towardThe Awakening?
- Thomas Nelson
Aurora Rose Norquest is different from her neighbors, different from most people. - Thomas Nelson, Inc.
Aurora Rose Norquest is different from her neighbors, different from most people. Still single at thirty-five, she spends every hour of her days and nights in an elegant Manhattan apartment, quietly caring for her invalid mother.
Then her mother dies, and Aurora's world spins on its axis. Reality shatters into startlingly realistic nightmares, and the shards of troubling memories slice into her sleep. Everything Aurora has believed about herself and her world fades into murky dreams that will not let her rest. Something, someone is pursuing Aurora--growing more threatening by the day, testing the limits of her sanity.
Will she find the courage to confront her unseen pursuer? Or will she surrender to the destructive melancholy that haunts her days and nights? What will it take to satisfy the relentless intruder whose voice presses her toward The Awakening?