Hope Rekindled
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This book follows Rebecca during one of the most challenging transitions of her life. Not because she failed, but because she had grown—and the world around her didn’t quite know what to do with who she had become.
She had achieved success in ways few imagined. She had mastered the disciplines of computer technology and graphic arts, built a career in government, and later found healing and purpose in Maui, guiding others through wellness and self-discovery. But after the fires—literal and emotional—she came back to a city that hadn’t waited for her. A city she once called home, now full of old memories and unfamiliar rhythms.
The heart of Hope Rekindled is not about going back. It’s about coming through.
Rebecca must navigate not only the demands of reintegration but also the deeper tension of identity: Who am I now? Where do I belong when nothing fits quite the same? She is older. Wiser. And more vulnerable than ever before.
This book isn’t about dramatic reinventions. It’s about quiet resilience. It’s about the slow, steady work of showing up—when the glamour is gone, when the plans have changed, and when healing means being honest about how much was lost.
In these pages, you’ll find moments of doubt, flashes of clarity, and the kind of strength that doesn’t roar—but endures. You’ll see Rebecca stretch, stumble, and stand again. And maybe, you’ll see parts of your own journey in hers.
Because hope doesn’t always come as a finish line.
Sometimes, it arrives as a flicker—
Just enough light to take the next step forward.
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