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A Road Built By Many Hands

(2026)
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Raw, gritty, and deeply human, A Road Built by Many Hands: A Long Journey Home is a powerful fictionalstory of addiction recovery, family, small town community, and the grace found when broken people choose to keep going.

In Pine Hollow, Michigan—where rusted trucks outnumber second chances—mechanic Josh Granger is fighting for his life one sober sunrise at a time. Once the man everyone relied on, Josh is now clawing his way out of the wreckage left by Opioid addiction, shame, and a town that doesn't judge but remembers every mistake. Starting over takes more than courage—it takes love.

With his sister Rachel's unshakable faith, Maria's quiet strength, Hank's hard-earned truth, and the steady pull of a recovery group, Josh begins the brutal climb toward redemption. But healing isn’t neat. Old wounds reopen. Ghosts demand payment. And when a storm slams into Pine Hollow—both literal and emotional—Josh is forced to confront the hardest truth of all: forgiveness isn’t granted once; It’s earned daily, breath by breath.

A deeply human, emotionally resonant short story about how lives intertwine, and how healing is rarely built alone



Genre: General Fiction

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