You lost the sun, he suddenly says... "Your sun is hiding behind big gray clouds, you hate flowers because they evoke a painful memory in you." He is sharp and sharp and manages to discover things that I have not told anyone. Emily Keenan, a veterinarian and dog trainer in her early thirties, returns to Israel after a tragedy that shattered her life. "...She's trapped inside something I'm dying to release. She's sexy and gentle at the same time, she's hungry for touch and yet rejects any possibility of anything happening. She fills every space in my thoughts. I just can't stop thinking about her." Itai Arbel, a soccer star in the past, currently owns and runs a soccer school for teenagers. Struggles to rescue his son and himself from a difficult family crisis. Emily does not believe that the sun will shine again in her life. Atay is optimistic and full of joy of life, determined to overcome everything. The chance meeting between Emily and I shakes their lives. Emily, broken and in pain, is at the same time afraid of another heartbreak. The witty Itai is not ready to give up and struggles to bring himself and the light back into her life. The relationship between them is full of upheavals, ups and downs and a major crisis. Is it even possible to recapture a broken heart? Judit Tzfouri, as usual, brings readers a complex and fascinating plot in her ninth book. "The Garden of the Sun" is a story about tragedy, coping, love and a lot of hope. Among her previous books that were a resounding success: My Heartstrings, The Milestones, Red Lines and Broken Lines.