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Swimming With Angels by former resident Jonathan Kuiper
Even in our darkest hour, there is help to guide our way
Front Royal, VA – Inspired by the relationship of twin brothers Christian and Vincent in Running With Vince, Jonathan Kuiper asks what happens years later after our loved ones die? Are things the same? Are they different? A book meant for better understanding family relationships and how to move forward from loss, Swimming With Angels focuses on pushing boundaries and being true to that inner spirit despite obstacles.
Eight years has passed since Christian’s twin brother Vincent died. Between this loss and a recent divorce, Christian now finds himself a shell of his former self, unable to move forward in his life. After a blind date that wasn’t, the two brothers reunite. Through Vincent’s prodding, Christian is forced to rediscover who he is and discover what is truly important in life. At the same time, Vincent must finally face the mistakes of his youth and figure out a way to navigate those skeletons without jeopardizing his brother’s presence and future.
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This second book in the Christian Chronicles is centered on love. Whether focusing on living in the moment, making conscious decisions that will help move people forward, or embracing who we can be, not who we thought we should have been, Christian and Vincent teach us that love will continue to guide the way.
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Swimming With Angels
By Jonathan Kuiper
ISBN: 978- 1495986321
Softcover, retail price: $10.99
E-book price: $7.99
About the author
Former Ashburn resident Jonathan Kuiper, the author of two previous novels Running With Vince and Our Place by the Sea, was born in Boston, Massachusetts and raised in New Hampshire. Educated at Stonehill College and Abilene Christian University, Jonathan values all types of education and learning. When not teaching, coaching, or mentoring high school students, he is busy at work on his next novel.