Magnolias in Winter
A Memoir of Hope by Katie Kelley Dorn
Finding Hope in Life’s Hard Seasons
What do you do when the person you love dearly is dying — and is a single mother to three young children?
That was the question Katie Kelley Dorn found herself living, not just asking, when her beloved sister Ginny received a terminal cancer diagnosis. What followed were years of hospital rooms and holiday tables, of laughter and heartbreak, of caregiving and uncertainty — and ultimately, of becoming a mother overnight to Ginny's three young daughters while grieving the loss of her best friend.
Magnolias in Winter is the story of that journey. A memoir about grief, faith, sisterhood, adoption, and the extraordinary discovery that hope doesn't wait for the hard season to end — it shows up right in the middle of it.
Through unexpected signs of hope, enduring family traditions, and magnolia blossoms blooming in a Minnesota winter, Katie writes with honesty and warmth about what it means to love someone through the unthinkable — and to keep going after they're gone. For anyone who has sat in a hospital waiting room, held a grieving child, or wondered how to carry both love and loss at the same time, Magnolias in Winter offers something rare — companionship, encouragement, and the reminder that you are never as alone as you feel.
If you are facing loss, caring for a loved one, raising children through difficult seasons, or simply searching for hope — this book was written for you. You are not alone.
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