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What if coming home was the hardest part of the journey? In The Prodigal Son, DeVon White delivers a raw and honest exploration of separation, consequence, and the long road to redemption. This powerful story follows a young man who walks away from everything, his family, his faith, his foundation, in search of something more. What he finds instead is heartbreak, disillusionment, and the haunting truth that some distances can't be measured in miles. Told with empathy and clarity, this modern take on a timeless parable captures the ache of those who have lost their way and the quiet strength of…mehr

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What if coming home was the hardest part of the journey? In The Prodigal Son, DeVon White delivers a raw and honest exploration of separation, consequence, and the long road to redemption. This powerful story follows a young man who walks away from everything, his family, his faith, his foundation, in search of something more. What he finds instead is heartbreak, disillusionment, and the haunting truth that some distances can't be measured in miles. Told with empathy and clarity, this modern take on a timeless parable captures the ache of those who have lost their way and the quiet strength of those who wait for their return. It is a story about broken trust and healing grace, about pride and humility, about the hard choices that shape who we become. Whether you see yourself in the one who left or the ones left behind, The Prodigal Son is a reminder that no matter how far you have gone, the door home is never truly closed.
Autorenporträt
DeVon White, is the author of several novels: I Can See Clearly Now, The Harder They Fall, and The Prodigal Son. He is an amazing storyteller rooted in themes of faith, family, and quiet strength. His writing is focused on real people, real struggles, and the kind of grace that often goes unnoticed. He writes for those who have felt unseen and unheard. His hope is that readers find something in these pages that feels like home.