Finding Our Way Home: Book Review

    Finding Our Way Home
by Charlene Ann Baumbich

    "When principal ballerina Sasha Davis suffers a career-ending injury at age thirty-eight, she leaves her Boston-based dance company and retreats to the home of her youth in Minnesota. But Sasha’s injuries limit her as much as her mother’s recent death haunts her. Concluding she can’t recover alone, Sasha reluctantly hires a temporary live-in aide.
     Enter the übercapable Evelyn Burt....Evelyn soon discovers Sasha needs to heal more than bones. Slowly, as the wounds begin to mend and the tables tilt, the two women form an unlikely alliance and discover the astounding power of even the smallest act done in the name of love. Finding Our Way Home is a story of second chances and lavish grace."

    This story is about a prima ballerina that has a career ending injury. Unfortunatly this is a injury that she can't overcome on her own and has to hire a live in aid. This live in aid is almost 20 years younger then her and from a completely different background. Charlene Baumbich has written a great book where two very different charcters come together and learn some very valuable lessons from one another. This was my first time reading a book by Charlene and I was not dissapointed!

* I received this book for free from Waterbrook Multnomah Publishing Group for this review * 

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