Roots and sky
Book Description
Christie Purifoy invites readers into her transformative journey of discovering what it truly means to create home. When she arrives at Maplehurst, a sprawling Victorian farmhouse perched on a Pennsylvania hillside, she carries both the anticipation of her fourth child and the deep desire to establish something lasting in her ever-changing world.
This intimate memoir explores the profound human longing for belonging and rootedness. Through the lens of restoring an old farmhouse, Purifoy weaves together themes of faith, family, and the sacred act of making space for what matters most. Her story unfolds as both a physical renovation and a spiritual awakening, revealing how the process of creating sanctuary can transform not just our surroundings, but our souls.
The narrative captures the delicate balance between earthly beauty and transcendent hope, showing how ordinary moments of tending to home and land can become pathways to deeper understanding. Purifoy's reflections on Christian living emerge naturally from her experiences of nurturing relationships, embracing the rhythms of nature, and learning to find the divine in daily life.
For readers seeking to reconnect with what grounds them, this book offers gentle wisdom about the intersection of place and purpose. It speaks to anyone who has felt the pull toward creating meaningful spaces where love can flourish and community can take root.
Who Is This For?
π Reading Level: Medium (200-400 pages) (~6 hours)
π Length: 203 pages
What You'll Discover
- β Explore Life
- β Explore Christianity
- β Explore Christian life
- β Deepen your spiritual understanding