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That's Not a Peanut!? - The Four Words That Saved My Father's Life - cover

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That's Not a Peanut!? - The Four Words That Saved My Father's Life

Linda G. Mosbacker

Publisher: Walden Literary Works

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Summary

Who could ever imagine four words, "That's Not a Peanut!?" could possibly save a life.  As amazing as it seems, that is what happened.  "That's Not a Peanut!?" is a compilation of fondly remembered events between a daughter and her cherished father.  Through these events, Linda's father taught her life lessons through his gentle manner and wisdom.  The book may elicit memories from your own childhood and just might help parents guide their children today.
Available since: 07/01/2014.

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