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The Quiet Harbor
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- ISBN8244645231
- EAN9798244645231
- Date de parution22/01/2026
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- ÉditeurA PRECISER
Résumé
What if the life you've built can no longer hold you?Elias Stone has everything he once believed would bring peace-success, security, and admiration. Yet beneath the surface of a carefully constructed life, a quiet unrest persists. When his sense of control begins to unravel, Elias is drawn into an unexpected inner journey-one that leads not outward toward achievement, but inward toward stillness.
The Quiet Harbor is a contemplative novel about the exhaustion beneath ambition and the freedom found when striving finally loosens its grip. Through subtle encounters, interior reckoning, and the quiet presence that emerges when identity falls away, Elias discovers that peace is not earned, faith is not performative, and God is not distant. Written with restraint, depth, and emotional honesty, The Quiet Harbor speaks to readers navigating success that feels empty, certainty that no longer convinces, and a longing for something more real.
This is not a story about escaping the world, but about learning how to live within it-without being owned by fear, achievement, or expectation. For readers of spiritual literary fiction, reflective novels, and anyone quietly questioning the cost of becoming.
The Quiet Harbor is a contemplative novel about the exhaustion beneath ambition and the freedom found when striving finally loosens its grip. Through subtle encounters, interior reckoning, and the quiet presence that emerges when identity falls away, Elias discovers that peace is not earned, faith is not performative, and God is not distant. Written with restraint, depth, and emotional honesty, The Quiet Harbor speaks to readers navigating success that feels empty, certainty that no longer convinces, and a longing for something more real.
This is not a story about escaping the world, but about learning how to live within it-without being owned by fear, achievement, or expectation. For readers of spiritual literary fiction, reflective novels, and anyone quietly questioning the cost of becoming.



