Nestled among winding paths, open skies, and the quiet rhythm of country life, The Farmhouse is a reflective and emotionally rich work inspired by memory, place, and the enduring pull of home.
Drawing from her childhood experiences and lifelong love of storytelling, Marie Sneed (La Mores) invites readers into a deeply personal narrative shaped by family, nature, and the spaces where identity is formed. The farmhouse stands as more than a setting-it becomes a symbol of grounding, transformation, and the unseen moments that shape who we become.
Through vivid imagery and thoughtful prose, this book explores themes of belonging, nostalgia, resilience, and personal growth. Influenced by years of creative work, travel, and spiritual reflection, La Mores weaves together past and present, showing how the echoes of early life continue to inform our choices, relationships, and sense of purpose.
The Farmhouse is a gentle yet powerful reminder that sometimes the most meaningful journeys happen close to home-and that healing, inspiration, and self-discovery often begin in quiet places.
Perfect for readers who appreciate reflective literature, evocative settings, and stories rooted in emotion and authenticity, this book offers a comforting and thoughtful reading experience that lingers long after the final page.