cover image A Love-Stretched Life: Stories on Wrangling Hope, Embracing the Unexpected, and Discovering the Meaning of Family

A Love-Stretched Life: Stories on Wrangling Hope, Embracing the Unexpected, and Discovering the Meaning of Family

Jillana Goble. Tyndale Momentum, $16.99 trade paper (288p) ISBN 978-1-4964-5340-2

Goble shares guidance from her life as a “foster, biological, and adoptive mom (in that order)” in her bittersweet debut. “Difficult and worthy are not mutually exclusive—they are often intertwined,” Goble notes, recounting the sleepless nights, innumerable court dates, and pleasant surprises that came along with raising five children. When Goble and her husband were 25, they decided to “put our faith into action” and take in foster children; she discusses how navigating the foster care system taught her to celebrate small victories, and how the challenges of adopting a son with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder helped her realize that one can thrive without having everything figured out (“there are times when simply putting one foot in front of the other can be a holy act”). To stay centered, Goble recommends journaling, counseling, resting, and learning to ask for help. With forthrightness and a sense of humor, the author crafts a poignant portrait of motherhood, replete with hard-earned wisdom (“Avoiding pain is not the ultimate prize of a life well lived”). This uplifting memoir exemplifies the power of faith, hope, and steadfast love. Agent: Kathryn Helmers, Creative Trust Literary Group. (May)