This Promised Land

Tyndale House Publishers
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[A] moving tale of second chances. Gohlke sensitively highlights the far-reaching effects of PTSD and family trauma, imbuing the plot with emotional resonance while leaving room for the promise of hope and renewal. Readers will find this tough to forget. Gohlke delivers another heart-stopping family drama that reminds readers that everyone is a prodigal searching for the way home. [The story is] infused with wry humor and the beautiful language of flowers and plants. . . . Read-alikes include The Heirloom Garden by Viola Shipman and Leota’s Garden by Francine Rivers. When she ran away as a young war bride, she was cut off from her family forever . . . or so she believed. Decades later, maybe the only way to move on is to go home.

Ginny Pickering Boyden can’t wait for her last day of work, when she’ll be free to pursue a lifelong ambition through a master gardener apprenticeship. But an unexpected letter brings shocking news: Ginny has inherited her family’s Christmas tree farm, a dream she’d long ago given up.

Facing a past laced with memories and lies she’s tried hard to bury, a furious nephew who thought the land would be his, and a failing farm with a mountain of debt, Ginny returns to New Scrivelsby, Virginia, determined to sell. But when her younger nephew, a Vietnam vet, appears with demons of his own and three young children in tow, Ginny isn’t sure what to do. Too much of their story reminds Ginny of her own. She has little hope, however, that three generations of warring Pickerings can set aside their differences to restore all that’s broken, both on the land and in their hearts.

Set against the beautiful and rugged landscape of the Blue Ridge Mountains, This Promised Land is the story of a daughter’s longing to make sense of the past and of the unbreakable bonds that bring prodigals home.

  • A modern take on the prodigal son story, written by a four-time Christy award–winning author
  • Contains discussion questions ideal for book clubs

“History buffs looking for deep writing and character development will want to add Gohlke to their lists. Recommend to fans of Lisa Wingate, Amanda Dykes, and Valerie Fraser Luesse.” Library Journal, on Ladies of the Lake


  • | Author: Cathy Gohlke
  • | Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers
  • | Publication Date: Apr 08, 2025
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  • | Binding: Paperback / softback
  • | ISBN-13: 9781496486950
  • | ISBN-10: 1496486951
Author:
Cathy Gohlke
Publisher:
Tyndale House Publishers
Publication Date:
Apr 08, 2025
Binding:
Paperback / softback
ISBN-13:
9781496486950
ISBN10:
1496486951