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Don't Forget Maude - The Tale of Two Sisters

Catherine Kenney Wilcoxson

Verlag: Watt Light Publishing Company

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Beschreibung

All choices, good ones and bad, create change. Not unlike a
ripple in a pond, the choices often have unforeseen and farreaching
effects, even beyond distant spans of time. The
kinAll choices, good ones and bad, create change. Not unlike a
ripple in a pond, the choices often have unforeseen and farreaching
effects, even beyond distant spans of time. The
kindness of a father. The darkness in a young man's soul. One
sister's unshakeable love, and another's unforgiving heart.
Each one's faith in themselves and in each other will be tested
when the unthinkable and unexpected wave crashes into an
already unstable home . . . when murder comes knocking at
the door. It has been said that blood is thicker than water. But
can a family bond hold up to the stresses? Yes, the choices we
make can change us forever. Even the choice to expose a long,
hidden secret.dness of a father. The darkness in a young man's soul. One
sister's unshakeable love, and another's unforgiving heart.
Each one's faith in themselves and in each other will be tested
when the unthinkable and unexpected wave crashes into an
already unstable home . . . when murder comes knocking at
the door. It has been said that blood is thicker than water. But
can a family bond hold up to the stresses? Yes, the choices we
make can change us forever. Even the choice to expose a long,
hidden secret.
Verfügbar seit: 19.05.2017.

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