In this book, a 91-year-old reclusive, God-loving man and a young Cuban refugee home aid worker try to come to terms with their regrets, the unbearable pain of unacceptable loss, and love. They also try to come to terms with the most difficult and beautiful truths in the world: life ends and life goes on.
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In this book, a 91-year-old reclusive, God-loving man and a young Cuban refugee home aid worker try to come to terms with their regrets, the unbearable pain of unacceptable loss, and love. They also try to come to terms with the most difficult and beautiful truths in the world: life ends and life goes on.
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