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The Girl Who Saw Hope

Still Tall, Still Clumsy, Still Growing

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The Girl Who Saw Hope

Von: Michael J. Melton
Gesprochen von: Wendy Hockett
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She spent her whole life believing the lies in the mirror. Until she heard the truth whispered by the One who never left.

Carson always stood out—and not by choice. Tall, awkward, and filled with doubts that tripped her at every step, she became a master of hiding in plain sight. From the gym floor to the halls of her high school, she believed she was too much, too clumsy, too invisible to matter.

But when fractured family bonds reopen, and a letter from her estranged father forces her to confront the silence she’s wrapped herself in, Carson begins to see flickers of truth she never dared believe.

Through the honest, raw conversations with her fiercely loyal sisters, a faith she thought abandoned her, and a God who refuses to let her go, Carson embarks on a quiet, powerful journey of rediscovery.

The Girl Who Saw Hope is an inspiring, emotionally gripping Christian coming-of-age story about learning to stand tall in a world that tells you to shrink, embracing the truth that you are fearfully and wonderfully made—just as you are.

If you’ve ever doubted your worth, questioned your place, or felt like you were stumbling in the dark, this book will remind you: You were never meant to walk alone.

Perfect for listeners of Christian fiction, emotional coming-of-age stories, and heartfelt tales of redemption, family, and faith.

©2025 Michael J. Melton (P)2025 Michael J. Melton
Belletristik Coming of Age Familienleben Psychologie
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