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Stepping Into Sunlight
Penny Sullivan, a Navy chaplain’s wife witnesses a violent crime and
struggles with post traumatic stress while her husband is on his first
deployment.
Far from family and friends, she fights to heal for the sake of her
seven-year-old son, even though ordinary tasks take heroic efforts.
She’s haunted by flashbacks and is tormented by fear, so she designs a
project to speed her recovery: doing one small, kind act for a different
person each day.
REVIEWS & ENDORSEMENTS:
“Hinck, a 2008 Christy finalist for visionary fiction, offers an especially grounded tale of sudden trauma and slow healing...Hinck has done her homework on post-traumatic
stress syndrome, and is not afraid to show readers that challenges can
deepen faith.”— Publisher’s Weekly
In this uplifting novel set in Chesapeake, VA, Penny Sullivan is
losing her grip after witnessing a traumatic event. . . Well written and
compelling, this title will appeal to readers of Karen Kingsbury, Ann
Tatlock, and Angela Elwell Hunt.” — Library Journal
“Like Sharon Hinck’s heroine, I, too,
witnessed a crime. It’s been years, but I relived every emotion along
with Penny Sullivan. Told with humor and lump-in-the-throat insight, Stepping into Sunlight
is a compelling story of learning to live again after trauma. This was
my first Sharon Hinck novel, but it garnered her a permanent spot on my
favorite authors list.”— Deborah Raney, author of A Vow to Cherish and The Clayburn Novels series
“With emotional and spiritual honesty, Stepping into Sunlight
chronicles the rebirth of faith and courage in a young woman
traumatized by the unthinkable. Penny, Sharon Hinck’s authentic and
endearing heroine, is so convincing that I found myself, well, praying
for her. That’s compelling fiction! I laughed. I cried. I asked God a
lot of questions. In the end, Hinck’s concise yet poetic language
ushered me into a worshipful place. Stepping into Sunlight definitely prospered my soul.” — Patti Hill, author of The Queen of Sleepy Eye
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