A Small Town Inspirational Novel About Faith and the Quiet Power of Kindness
The day Bobby Fields lost his family, he stopped believing in purpose.
A husband, a son, a brother, gone in a single crash that left him with nothing but silence and a settlement he couldn't bear to touch. Years later, Bobby trades the classroom for a carpet wand, scrubbing away other people's stains because he can't erase his own. What begins as work soon becomes worship.
Across town, Carol and Eric Conrad are raising their son Jordan, a boy born with challenges that test every ounce of their faith. Doctors warned them to prepare for the worst, but Jordan has a way of proving that miracles come in the shape of slow progress and gentle laughter. As he grows into adulthood, his biggest dream is simple: to be useful, to belong, to matter.
When Bobby hires Jordan to help clean carpets, neither man knows that this ordinary job will bind their lives forever and transform an entire community. What begins as a small-town story of work and friendship becomes a powerful journey of healing after loss, proof that faith and redemption often hide in the most unexpected places.
Set in rural Ohio, The Carpet Cleaner is a Christian contemporary drama about second chances, quiet grace, and the kind of kindness that rebuilds lives. It's a heartwarming community story, a Christian novel about disability and hope, and a reminder that service can be its own form of salvation.
Fans of Karen Kingsbury and Nicholas Sparks will love this uplifting story of hope, perfect for anyone who believes that light can rise from the darkest corners of an ordinary day.
Some stains fade with time. Others are washed clean by grace.