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Christine Dente

    Christine Dente uses writing as a form of self-exploration and therapy, finding solace and inspiration through words and music. Her work often delves into the deeper layers of the mind and heart to uncover universal truths and connections. Dente views stories as the fundamental fabric of the world, woven into its very essence. She believes her creative process, inspired by nature and beloved authors, serves not only herself but also her readers, offering comfort and encouragement on their own life journeys.

    The Woman in the Willow
    • 2020

      The Woman in the Willow

      • 238 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      In this poignant tale, a woman grapples with her traumatic past while seeking solace in her backyard garden. Catherine Hathaway, a retired schoolteacher, has retreated into her sanctuary, determined to keep her heart closed to the world, especially to the new neighbors, including a lonely five-year-old named Tazzy. Despite her desire for solitude, Tazzy's spirited nature and the allure of Catherine's garden draw her in, challenging Catherine's resolve. The child’s presence stirs unsettling memories, and Catherine, burdened by her own struggles with balance and vision, becomes increasingly wary, suspecting Tazzy’s mother of abuse reminiscent of her own childhood. The willow tree in Catherine's garden serves as a powerful symbol throughout her journey—a refuge from her past and a reminder of lost family. As Catherine confronts her painful memories of a sister and a neglectful mother, she is pulled toward the willow, the river, and the child who may hold the key to her healing. This story explores themes of hope and redemption, questioning whether an old woman can rise from the depths of grief and rediscover the joy of life. Will the spirit of growth and transformation prevail in her heart, and what role will the willow play in her quest for renewal? Join Catherine as she navigates the complexities of aging, loss, and the possibility of new beginnings.

      The Woman in the Willow