
Winter in Full Bloom
by Anita Higman
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Pub Date Aug 01 2013 | Archive Date Aug 05 2013
Moody Publishers | River North
Description
Lily Winter's wings are folded so tightly around her daughter that when empty nest arrives, she feels she can no longer fly. But Lily's lonely, widowed life changes in a heartbeat when she goes to visit a woman who is almost a stranger to her-a woman who also happens to be her mother. During their fiery reunion, her mother reveals a dark family secret that she'd been hiding for decades-Lily has an identical twin sister who was put up for adoption when they were just babies.
Without looking back, Lily-with her fear of flying-boards a jumbo jet and embarks on a quest to find her sister which leads half way around the world to Melbourne, Australia. Befriended by imprudent Ausie, he might prove to be the key to finding her sister. But her journey becomes a circle that leads her back home to attempt a family reunion and to find the one dream she no longer imagined possible-the chance to fall in love again.
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9780802405807 |
PRICE | $14.99 (USD) |
Featured Reviews

Lily Winter is just entering a new season of life. She's recently widowed and her only child has just started college. When she goes to visit her emotionally distant mother, she is beyond shocked to hear the news that she has an identical twin sister living in Australia. While Camille had been given up for adoption, her parents had chosen to raise Lily as their own.
Anguished over all the years of missed sisterhood, Lily braves the unknown and takes off on a search in the Land Down Under. Armed only with the knowledge that Camille lives in Melbourne and attends St. Paul's Cathedral, Lily hopes it will be enough to lead to a reunion. The day of her arrival she meets a curious man named Marcus, who has self-exiled himself from his home in the States. Although a little wary of his quirky ways, Lily agrees to accept his help. Feeling a relationship with Camille will somehow fill a void in her life, Lily must also face the reality that searches can lead to very different results than the one anticipates.
"Winter in Full Bloom" is a novel that tackles many, many emotions. With family issues at the heart of this novel, I knew it would touch on sensitive subjects. If I had known just how many, I might have skipped over it. That would have been a mistake. Anita Higman touches on all of them beautifully, gracefully. Although very real and ugly things must be addressed and dealt with, she never leaves one without the hope that God can restore all things. A few of the things addressed in this story are abandonment, parental neglect, abuse, responsibility for the accidental death of loved ones, persecution, spousal unfaithfulness, rape, unwanted pregnancy, divorce, and bitterness. Yes, it's a frightening list! Can God really work to heal hearts so fragile from the beatings of this life? Is there a way for restoration to come where so much devastation has been known? Absolutely! Lives are forever changed when these things come into them. It's where our brokenness takes us that determines whether we will be completely destroyed or if we'll find a way in God's strength to fully bloom again.
Novels that tackle heavy subjects with such grace are an amazing gift. I truly enjoyed this book. I would recommend it to anyone who has dealt with disappointing family relationships or wrestled with wondering if God can renew and restore us after hardships. He can! Thank you, Anita, for reminding us in such a gentle yet powerful way.
I received an advance reading copy from LitFuse in exchange for this honest review. All opinions are my own.