19. Why does Marguerite think she can’t escape her past? How does Henry react when she reveals her darkest secret? What would you say to her? Henry tells Marguerite that God’s forgiveness is free for the asking. How does he illustrate his point? What does Marguerite experience when she finally lets go of bitterness and resentment, and is willing to trust God? How does she feel mounting her stairs and setting up her easel? In your own life, how has God turned a heartache into a blessing? What is preventing you from creating your own masterpiece?
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About the Author
KATE LLOYD lives in Seattle with her husband, Dr. Noel G. Lloyd, DC. She was born in Baltimore, Maryland, but shortly thereafter her family moved to Seattle where she grew up among a colorful household of artists and intellectuals. After earning a BA in Art with a minor in Art History from the University of Washington and Western Washington University, Kate worked a variety of jobs, including restaurant proprietor and car salesman. When not writing, she enjoys singing, studying Italian, and beachcombing on Camano Island. She hopes to inspire readers to explore their creativity and learn about God’s forgiveness. A Portrait of Marguerite is her first book with RiverOak.