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All the good and bad girls who need to know forgiveness, have you made some shameful choices? See how this chick deals with her shame. And she is that little girl without a home or mother, lost in a system called family.
The author, the first woman officer of a major American bank, relates how after each tragedy in her life she was able to start over with God's help. Her wide circle of friends and her career achievements are a testament to the grit and faith of a child who decided to build a satisfying future for herself when others seemed determined to rob her of happiness and self-confidence.
Eight women who are middle-aged, middle to upper-middle class, and in the middle of each other's lives, gather each month to play bunko. It's an eventful year in which friendships are tested and strengthened, and true characters are revealed.
Everyone Knows Tootsie by Michael Hankins __________________________________
If you can't live without a daily bite of chocolate, have visions of chocolate truffles dancing in your head, you will savor the decadence of this collection of stories.
A young girl grows up on a farm in the Midwest and learns the value of life by caring for the farm animals. Though she experiences several obstacles and setbacks, she perseveres and achieves her life-long dream of being a doctor.
Life Without Summer tells the story of Tessa, a mother who has just lost her four-year-old daughter in a hit-and-run accident and the grief counselor, Celia, who tries to help her to put her life back together. When their lives begin to intersect in powerful and unexpected ways, they discover that the answers one needs might be the other's only chance for peace. Each woman's intensely personal journey reverberates with universal themes about the connections between love, marriage, truth, and forgiveness that no reader will forget.
I wrote this book in memory of my mom, who had Alzheimer's for over ten years. For the last six years, mom struggled with trying to hide it, believing she was going crazy and became paranoid with everyone. I dedicate this book to my Pa who took care of Mom all those years by himself. For the last couple of years, his life was on hold, totally dedicating every moment to her. His words to me were "For better or worse to death do us part." He kept his vows to mom to the end. Pa, I'm very proud of you and love you.