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Dawn Reno Langley

    As a novelist, Langley leverages her journalistic skills and conducts extensive research to delve into social dilemmas that are deeply important to her. Her writing is driven by a profound interest and meticulous preparation, offering readers insightful explorations of complex issues. Langley crafts works that not only examine pressing concerns but also resonate with her personal passion for the subject matter. Each of her novels stands as a testament to her commitment to bringing meaningful stories to life.

    The Mourning Parade
    Analyzing the Prescotts
    You Are Divine
    • You Are Divine

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      A fabulous exploration of how women around the world navigate the journey to finding their own inner divine

      You Are Divine
    • Analyzing the Prescotts

      A Novel

      • 308 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      A therapist faces a moral dilemma as she navigates a family's crisis, ultimately choosing to prioritize her own well-being. The narrative explores themes of self-preservation, emotional turmoil, and the complexities of familial relationships, offering a poignant look at the challenges of helping others while grappling with personal struggles.

      Analyzing the Prescotts
    • The Mourning Parade

      • 350 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Single mom and veterinarian Natalie DeAngelo lost everything the day her two sons were killed in a school shooting. Following her psychiatrist's advice, she decides to sell her once-happy home to escape the immense pain and grief of living there alone. Desperate to find relief from her unspeakable loss, Natalie impetuously commits to honoring her boys' memory and volunteers to assist philanthropist Andrew Graham at his elephant sanctuary in northern Thailand. All she wants once she gets there is relief. But she soon realizes she may be in over her head when she faces three major challenges: her debilitating PTSD is creating night terrors; Peter Hatcher, the sanctuary's irascible in-house vet, has a longtime grudge against her and wants desperately for her to fail; and Sophie, a female elephant with a raging leg infection and PTSD caused by human abuse, is demanding that Natalie use every trick in her veterinarian's black bag to heal her. Dr. Hatcher wants to euthanize Sophie, as he claims she's a lost cause, and Natalie knows she must find a way to convince the others to let her keep trying. Can she and Sophie find a way to heal together and learn to love life again? Or will another tragedy shatter Natalie's progress? This deeply emotional novel explores the capacity of a mother's love, the challenge of overcoming a devastating loss, and the long, tiresome journey to healing.

      The Mourning Parade