To the Moon and Back by Karen Kingsbury
When his mother was killed in the Oklahoma City bombing, Brady Bradshaw was a young child. Brady pays a visit to the memorial on the anniversary each year to commemorate her. He first saw Jenna Phillips on that day, eleven years prior, when she was a young child and her parents were slain in the attack. At the memorial, Brady and Jenna shared a special day and a close emotional bond. Brady, though, did not see Jenna again after that. He sends her a letter every year when he gets back, hoping to run into her again.
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This year, Kari Baxter Taylor, Ashley Baxter Blake, and their families go on a spring break journey that includes a stop at the monument to see the well-known Survivor Tree. Ashley notices a young man who is alone and troubled when she is there. Brady Bradshaw is that person. Brady can’t forget Jenna, so Ashley decides to help him find her by coincidence.
Although Ashley’s family is dubious, she insists that they help her in her search for the girl and efforts to reunite them. But will it succeed? Will Landon, her spouse, comprehend her goals? And is shared pain sufficient justification for love?
In her unusual love novel To the Moon and Back, Kingsbury deftly combines a tale of divine love into a story of healing, atonement, hope, and the conviction that occasionally a new tomorrow can emerge from the ashes of a broken yesterday.