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Saving Grayson

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07 November 2023

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An inspiring fiction story from the bestselling author of *War Room*     Grayson Hayes doesn't remember things as well as he used to, but he's sure his time is running out. Diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer's, he realizes he has a small window of time left to right a terrible injustice-he just...

An inspiring fiction story from the bestselling author of *War Room*  
  
Grayson Hayes doesn't remember things as well as he used to, but he's sure his time is running out. Diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer's, he realizes he has a small window of time left to right a terrible injustice-he just can't remember what it is.  
  
Convinced of the importance of his mission, he embarks on a journey to the small West Virginia town of his childhood hoping he can put together the fractured pieces of his memory and set things right. But as the past becomes more clear, he wonders if God forgives the sins he can't remember.  
  
A thought-provoking story with challenging themes, this book deals with issues like * what it's like to care for a loved one with memory loss,
* how to live when you feel like you're losing yourself,
* what it is that gives value to a human life, and
* the eternal power of forgiveness and second chances.

*Saving Grayson* is a wrenching yet hopeful story of a journey to right unknown wrongs and of holding on to what you know even when it feels like everything is slipping away.

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An inspiring fiction story from the bestselling author of *War Room*     Grayson Hayes doesn't remember things as well as he used to, but he's sure his time is running out. Diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer's, he realizes he has a small window of time left to right a terrible injustice-he just...

An inspiring fiction story from the bestselling author of *War Room*  
  
Grayson Hayes doesn't remember things as well as he used to, but he's sure his time is running out. Diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer's, he realizes he has a small window of time left to right a terrible injustice-he just can't remember what it is.  
  
Convinced of the importance of his mission, he embarks on a journey to the small West Virginia town of his childhood hoping he can put together the fractured pieces of his memory and set things right. But as the past becomes more clear, he wonders if God forgives the sins he can't remember.  
  
A thought-provoking story with challenging themes, this book deals with issues like * what it's like to care for a loved one with memory loss,
* how to live when you feel like you're losing yourself,
* what it is that gives value to a human life, and
* the eternal power of forgiveness and second chances.

*Saving Grayson* is a wrenching yet hopeful story of a journey to right unknown wrongs and of holding on to what you know even when it feels like everything is slipping away.
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Koorong code 644568
ISBN 9781646070565
Pages 224
Publisher Tyndale House
Publication date 07 November 2023
Dimensions 17 x 137 x 205mm
Weight 0.204kg
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    Tanya
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars
    1 year ago
    An insightful story told really well

    This was an emotional read. It had depth and an air of mystery that kept me engaged and wanting to know more. The writing was beautiful. A wonderful insightful story told really well.