Randa had never known that overcoming grief resembled a journey of healing. Her longing for her mama was boundless. Was it possible that tears would eternally flow?
In 1950s Chicago, Illinois, Reverend Quinn Edwards leads a tranquil yet bustling life as the pastor of a local church. Then, one fateful day, an unexpected letter arrives from Miranda Shepherd, who claims to be his niece. She reveals that her mother, who recently passed away, wished for Quinn to become her guardian.
Quinn, a fifty-two-year-old widower who had never fathered any children, believed that his baby sister, who vanished two decades ago, had met her fate long ago. How could he possibly undertake the responsibility of raising a teenage girl?
In the heartwarming and thought-provoking tale of "My Name is Randa," we delve into the emotions, apprehensions, and difficulties that emerge when three individuals, including Nora, Quinn's devoted secretary, come together in the midst of grief and loss. Can they discover the path to healing, love, and the resurrection of a family bond?