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When Ava James finally prayed, she wasn't asking for a miracle-she was asking for an end. At 29, she was a prisoner of the city, burnt out by a toxic corporate cage, reeling from a devastating breakup, and silenced by the profound grief of losing her mother. When her desperate, whispered prayer is answered by a brutal pink slip, Ava sees a strange chance for freedom. She packs a single bag and flees to a remote, dilapidated mountain cabin-a sanctuary her mother wrote about in her final journal. In the crushing silence of the wilderness, Ava expected to find isolation, but instead, she found…mehr

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When Ava James finally prayed, she wasn't asking for a miracle-she was asking for an end. At 29, she was a prisoner of the city, burnt out by a toxic corporate cage, reeling from a devastating breakup, and silenced by the profound grief of losing her mother. When her desperate, whispered prayer is answered by a brutal pink slip, Ava sees a strange chance for freedom. She packs a single bag and flees to a remote, dilapidated mountain cabin-a sanctuary her mother wrote about in her final journal. In the crushing silence of the wilderness, Ava expected to find isolation, but instead, she found truth. Forced to confront her past, she slowly begins to mend the broken pieces of her faith through the quiet wisdom of a rugged, lonely hiker named Elias Grey. Elias teaches her the discipline of prayer and the meaning of stillness, sharing the powerful truth that sometimes God brings us into the wilderness to heal what the world broke. But when a call from the city threatens to pull her back into the comfortable lie of her old life, Ava must decide if she is brave enough to choose the uncertain, beautiful risk of love and an authentic new purpose-The Wilderness Scribe-over the safe bitterness she once clung to. The Girl Who Prayed in the Mountains is a compelling story about grief, the nature of prayer, and finding authentic purpose. It is a testament to the power of surrender, proving that the most profound healing is often found in the places we least expect.