Published: 2000
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"Spring Thaw" by Stacey Schuett delves into the emotional journey of a young woman named Claire who returns to her idyllic hometown after a decade away. As she faces unresolved relationships and old wounds, Claire must navigate the complexities of rediscovering herself among familiar faces. The arrival of an unexpected figure from her past forces her to confront lingering feelings and to reevaluate the choices that led her away. Through themes of love, forgiveness, and personal growth, Claire learns that healing often comes when we embrace the seasons of our lives, both joyous and painful. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book was published in 2000 by Penguin Random House Australia .
Debbie Miller has written many acclaimed children's books, including Arctic Lights, Arctic Nights. She lives in Fairbanks, Alaska. Stacey Schuett has illustrated many popular books for children, including her own Somewhere in the World Right Now. From her studio window, she enjoys a view of her backyard, home to many oak, redwood, and fruit trees. Stacey lives in Northern California.