A Second Chance at Spring
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- 2,99 €
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- 2,99 €
Publisher Description
A Second Chance at Spring is a quiet, emotionally rich contemporary romance about two women in their late thirties who find each other again while rebuilding their lives in the soil of a community garden.
Agata, recently divorced and quietly untethered from the life she thought she would have, joins a local gardening program searching for structure more than healing. Susan, a widow carrying the weight of long silence and carefully contained grief, volunteers for reasons she doesn't fully articulate at first—routine, avoidance, and the need to stay useful rather than feel.
They meet among seedlings, tools, and uncertain soil.
What begins as awkward collaboration slowly becomes something steadier: shared Saturdays, accidental laughter, small routines, and the kind of silences that begin to feel like companionship rather than distance. As seasons shift, so do they—learning how grief reshapes identity, how fear disguises itself as control, and how connection can grow quietly even when neither person is looking for it.
But healing is not linear. When emotional walls rise again—Susan retreating into structure, Agata fearing she is becoming too dependent—they must confront the same question from different directions: is closeness a risk, or is it the only thing that ever truly rebuilds a life?
Through spring rain, tulip beds, festival preparations, and long afternoons in the soil, Second Bloom traces the fragile, ordinary miracle of choosing someone—not as escape, but as return.
At its heart, this is a story about second chances that don't erase the past, but grow around it.
A love story that doesn't rush. A beginning that doesn't announce itself. A bloom that takes its time.