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Dawn’s First Hue: A Gentle, Healing Story of Art, Heartbreak, and Finding New Color in Life

Hearts on Canvas, Book 1

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Dawn’s First Hue: A Gentle, Healing Story of Art, Heartbreak, and Finding New Color in Life

By: Julian Park
Narrated by: Matthew Bergen
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After a heartbreak, artist Lena Hart retreats to a quiet seaside village hoping for clarity, but finds only empty canvases and fading colors.

Two people begin to change that. Nora Greene brings warmth and hints of hope, while Eli Thompson, a gentle painter, encourages her to use her emotions in her art.

Through new connections, honest expression, and the calm rhythm of the sea, Lena slowly rediscovers color, courage, and the parts of herself she thought were lost.

Dawn’s First Hue is a soft, uplifting story about healing, creativity, and new beginnings.

  • Healing after loss: Grief can soften into hope.
  • Creativity: Art helps process emotion.
  • Mindfulness: Beauty lives in small quiet moments.
  • Self compassion: Moving forward does not require forgetting.
  • Imperfection: Mixed emotions can become something meaningful.
  • Support: Gentle relationships rebuild strength.
  • Resilience: New beginnings grow from lived experience.
  • Hope: Every dawn brings possibility.
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