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Sometimes we have to face the unimaginable...sometimes life changes direction and we have no choice but to walk away from the familiar and head into the unknown landscape of a different future.Georgia, a mother of three young boys, does just this after she discovers something she cannot live with. A 'coming of age' story in later life, which will keep you gripped, have you laughing and shedding tears, as Georgia starts over with her best friend, Thalia, by her side. But most of all you will be screaming encouragement as she challenges herself, emotionally and intellectually, on her journey to new beginnings.This semi-biographical story, will stay with you for a long time as Georgia mends her broken pieces of tomorrow. With determination and resilience she does everything she can...through tears and thrills to learn to love again...and live again...on her terms. If you like a pacy story with a touch of realism and characters and descriptions that jump off the page, then this book is for you...happy reading.
A young girl has to adjust to life after the death of her parents and one younger sister from an accident. Join Madi aged 15, as she faces the challenges of attending a new school, making relationships with new friends and trusting teachers to support her. Madi struggles to keep connected to her other family members as she seeks new foster care and beginning a new life without her parents and living with grief.
A mother of 20 years walks out on the Albrights, leaving two teenage daughters and a husband wondering what happened to their perfect life. The way that they deal with this potential devastation and return to wholeness is creative and inspirational. The way the errant mother is restored to a decent life is sad and difficult. A novel of redemption and restoration through God's love and pastoral wisdom.
"Broken Pieces" is a collection of my poems which I had penned down, around two decades back, which sadly, though was sitting on the my bookshelf catching dust. After years of hesitation, I have finally decided to share them with you. These poems were written at a time in my life when I was pushed to the edge. That’s when I found these words. They have served me well; in healing my emotional wounds, which I say we all have our share, while travelling through our life’s paths. None of us are immune to it, but then at the end we need to remind ourselves that "a luminous ray of hope awaits at the other end."
THE BEAUTY IN BROKENNESS Have you ever tried picking up the broken pieces of a broken ceramic objects or glass and putting them back together? If so, wasn’t it a conscientious task? First, depending on the size of the destruction, you would probably have to search all over the place to recover the broken pieces. Then after collecting all the broken pieces, you are left with yet another formidable task of putting the broken object back to its original form. God makes broken things beautiful. Consent God to heal the wounds of your past heartbreaks and people who left and anyone who couldn’t fully love you. Allow Him teach you the lesson behind each heartbreak. Broken things are despised as meaningless, but God can take what has been broken and remake it into something better, something that He can use for His Glory. Sometimes, God just wants you to surrender. This is a key element of Faith. Surrendering is an act of strength, not weakness. Because it takes a great deal of strength and wisdom to admit that you don’t have all the answers and you can’t change your life. Broken things and broken people are the results of sin.
A collection of my most important existence in our lives, in my opinion—making our moments blend together as family, friends, love, prayers, and faith—creating an unbreakable bond. Weep with tears of joy, hope, and faith. Live today for the hope of an awesome tomorrow.
"A poignant story from the triple perspective of a doctor, sibling and caregiver within the context of the fast-paced emergency room and the life of a person with mental illness"--Page 4 of cover.
Putting fear of rejection aside, Nellie lay pen to paper, scripting an offer of forgiveness. In her heart, she knew there was no other way but to reveal the truth from decades past. Her selfless act of love no longer held the clarity it once did; the weight of the burden now consumed the very depths of her soul, her heart weeping with anguish. So many years had passed; so many opportunities, wasted. She asked God to forgive her, but would Darcy do the same? Could Nellie ever forgive herself for committing such an unforgivable act? It was from love the secrets were kept; now, it was because of love the truths revelation had to be. Meanwhile, in the silence of the moment, one solitary figure willed the tears to cease, but failed in the effort. Words hastily written before the thoughts vanished forever from his mindresounded back to his heart in heightened confusion. Laying the notebook aside, he shut his eyes and entered into a fitful restlessness. Gods plans were in the making, unknown to the author of the script. With words placed in his heart to pen, the mission was yet to be. Gods hand was on both; their journeys under way.
In the middle of 9/11, a young woman, Liz, flees to Maryland to escape her nagging, controlling father, who seems to have ruined everything in her life. There, she hopes that her boyfriend, who she is madly in love with, would reunite with her, but instead, she becomes entangled by unfortunate circumstances, and the aftermath of a one-time fling shattering her life in A Thousand Broken Pieces. In Maryland, she takes the reader on a journey to Guyana as she unravels the dark secrets from her past, a childhood filled with harsh restrictions, suspicion, and disillusion. In deep pain, she wonders if her life could ever turn around, and if she could get a second chance of reuniting with her boyfriend and her father. In this spellbinding novel, readers will find out how Liz eventually learns to value relationships.
This is my fourth published book, but second poetry book. My style of writing is no "Roses are red, violets are blue", nor is it "I know why the caged bird sings", or "The Weary Blues". It's definitely not love in the air and/or explaining why the river flows. Nothing against those styles or genres, I just don't fall under any of those categories. In fact, I'm glad I don't. Everyone seems to be confined to boxes, titles and labels. I've just never been that chick. What may work for me today, may not work for me tomorrow.