
Second Edition newly released!
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Entertain yourself with a short excerpt from the book:
“Silently, with no fanfare, like the certainty of a clock turning the hour, the whimsical nature of spring had flittered away...” READ MORE
Fleeing as an orphan in the slums of 19th century London, Eden Davies finds hope in the British Home Child immigration program and the charitable work of Maria Rye. Grappling with demons of the past, Eden carries a secret with her that threatens to destroy her future, while questions of self-worth plague the young girl craving a normal life.
When the harsh reality of life in rural Canada shatters the dreams she clings to, Eden struggles to find acceptance within a tight-knit community and discovers the challenges of her new world are no easier to overcome than those left behind.
Anna Burke, a grieving mother, finds herself isolated and fails to find purpose as she adapts to life without her son. When fate brings Anna and Eden together, a fragile lifeline is developed as they discover that even in the depths of despair, connection can offer the strength to heal and grow.
Dandelion Child is a powerful tale of resilience, survival, and acceptance. With unforgettable characters and an emotional journey that spans hearts, Elizabeth Enter’s poignant novel will resonate with readers who believe in hope against all odds.
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