For forty-two years, Eleanor Brooks played the piano every Sunday morning.
She played through weddings and funerals, through joy and grief, through seasons of certainty and seasons of doubt. The music was not just what she did—it was who she was.
Then her hearing began to fail.
Forced to step away from the piano and the role that shaped her identity, Eleanor finds herself sitting in the pews instead of at the keys, unsure where she belongs in a life suddenly stripped of purpose. Well-meaning friends urge her to trust God’s plan, to find something new, to move on—but Eleanor is not ready for tidy answers or easy faith.
As the weeks unfold, Eleanor wrestles with silence, grief, and the uncomfortable truth that devotion does not always protect us from loss. In the quiet spaces where music once lived, she must decide whether faith can exist without certainty—and whether presence alone can still be an offering.
The Quiet Side of Sunday is a tender, honest novel about aging, identity, and the kind of faith that endures even when the sound fades.
Perfect for readers who appreciate reflective Christian fiction that honors doubt, grief, and grace without clichés.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. For forty-two years, Eleanor Brooks played the piano every Sunday morning.She played through weddings and funerals, through joy and grief, through seasons of certainty and seasons of doubt. The music was not just what she did-it was who she was.Then her hearing began to fail.Forced to step away from the piano and the role that shaped her identity, Eleanor finds herself sitting in the pews instead of at the keys, unsure where she belongs in a life suddenly stripped of purpose. Well-meaning friends urge her to trust God's plan, to find something new, to move on-but Eleanor is not ready for tidy answers or easy faith.As the weeks unfold, Eleanor wrestles with silence, grief, and the uncomfortable truth that devotion does not always protect us from loss. In the quiet spaces where music once lived, she must decide whether faith can exist without certainty-and whether presence alone can still be an offering.The Quiet Side of Sunday is a tender, honest novel about aging, identity, and the kind of faith that endures even when the sound fades.Perfect for readers who appreciate reflective Christian fiction that honors doubt, grief, and grace without cliches. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798241171306
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. For forty-two years, Eleanor Brooks played the piano every Sunday morning.She played through weddings and funerals, through joy and grief, through seasons of certainty and seasons of doubt. The music was not just what she did-it was who she was.Then her hearing began to fail.Forced to step away from the piano and the role that shaped her identity, Eleanor finds herself sitting in the pews instead of at the keys, unsure where she belongs in a life suddenly stripped of purpose. Well-meaning friends urge her to trust God's plan, to find something new, to move on-but Eleanor is not ready for tidy answers or easy faith.As the weeks unfold, Eleanor wrestles with silence, grief, and the uncomfortable truth that devotion does not always protect us from loss. In the quiet spaces where music once lived, she must decide whether faith can exist without certainty-and whether presence alone can still be an offering.The Quiet Side of Sunday is a tender, honest novel about aging, identity, and the kind of faith that endures even when the sound fades.Perfect for readers who appreciate reflective Christian fiction that honors doubt, grief, and grace without cliches. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798241171306
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