Leota’s Garden

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Leota’s Garden is a contemporary Christian novel by Francine Rivers that explores themes of family estrangement, forgiveness, and faith through the story of an elderly woman and her overgrown garden.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian novel
contemporary Christian fiction work
novel
author Francine Rivers NERFINISHED
centralSymbol overgrown garden
contains intergenerational family drama
strong spiritual themes
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
explores Christian faith in times of hardship
the impact of past choices on present relationships
the power of grace and forgiveness
focusesOn an elderly woman dealing with isolation
restoration of broken family relationships
genre Christian fiction
contemporary fiction
religious fiction
hasMoral faith sustains people through loneliness and regret
forgiveness can restore broken relationships
hasMotif family secrets
gardening
healing and renewal
hasProtagonistCharacteristic elderly
estranged from family
isPartOf Francine Rivers’ body of Christian fiction works
language English
literaryCategory inspirational novel
mainCharacter Leota NERFINISHED
narrativePerspective third-person narrative
publisherType Christian publisher
setting an elderly woman’s home and garden
symbolism the garden symbolizes the state of family relationships
targetAudience Christian readers
readers of inspirational fiction
theme faith
family estrangement
forgiveness
intergenerational conflict
reconciliation
timePeriod contemporary era

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Francine Rivers notableWork Leota’s Garden