Jamie Carter’s graduation day should have been a celebration—but the empty chair where Mom should’ve sat says otherwise. With a compass bracelet on their wrist, a box of posthumous surprises, and two fiercely loyal friends, Jamie embarks on an unplanned road trip sparked by one question: What do you do when the person who pointed you to God is suddenly gone? From raccoon-infested diners and waffle-bus philosophers to sacred singalongs and breakdowns both mechanical and emotional, Jamie’s grief-fueled journey becomes a pilgrimage of remembrance, discovery, and reluctant healing. Each roadside encounter—from drag queens preaching grace to elderly mechanics dispensing theology with a wrench—challenges Jamie’s assumptions about faith, friendship, and what it really means to move forward. With humor, raw honesty, and unforgettable characters, The Path Unseen is a tender, road-tripping, truth-telling coming-of-age story for anyone who’s ever wrestled with loss, love, and the unseen road God calls us to trust.
The Path Unseen (Audio Book)
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Jamie Carter’s graduation day should have been a celebration—but the empty chair where Mom should’ve sat says otherwise. With a compass bracelet on their wrist, a box of posthumous surprises, and two fiercely loyal friends, Jamie embarks on an unplanned road trip sparked by one question: What do you do when the person who pointed you to God is suddenly gone? From raccoon-infested diners and waffle-bus philosophers to sacred singalongs and breakdowns both mechanical and emotional, Jamie’s grief-fueled journey becomes a pilgrimage of remembrance, discovery, and reluctant healing. Each roadside encounter—from drag queens preaching grace to elderly mechanics dispensing theology with a wrench—challenges Jamie’s assumptions about faith, friendship, and what it really means to move forward. With humor, raw honesty, and unforgettable characters, The Path Unseen is a tender, road-tripping, truth-telling coming-of-age story for anyone who’s ever wrestled with loss, love, and the unseen road God calls us to trust.
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