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(0)By : Crystal Nelson
A Mother’s Good Grace: How Far Will It Go?
$3.99 – $8.99Price range: $3.99 through $8.99I guess that’s why they say family will always protect each other from the things that the outside world has to offer and though we always may hurt each others feelings and know that were all crying on the inside we will always create a protective coating to shield each other from showing it off on the outside but everyday seems perfect until you see who they really are on the inside but the one thing that everybody fails to realize is that they wouldn’t and wont trade in their imperfect families or imperfect lives for anyone or anything in the world and you sometimes just have to learn how to endure a lot of things in order to enjoy these types of things and or comforts in our lives my life maybe messed but its perfectly messed but most importantly so is every body else’s life.
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Should Divorced Christians Remarry?
$3.99 – $10.99Price range: $3.99 through $10.99This book reveals many lights and truths that all people, Christian or not, must read to gain the benefits of knowing the multiple challenges they face in how to live better to become the wonderful persons God wants them to be.
People will have a better understanding of marriage, types of marriage, divorce, and why do people divorce. Since many people are victims and are being rejected, church leaders don’t really care about the marriage and the divorce, but Should Divorced Christians Remarry?
Read it. Receive the truths and enjoy your life.
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(0)By : Lisa L. White
Any Way Out
$3.99 – $25.99Price range: $3.99 through $25.99A teenage Ashley Ames is painfully growing up in a rural area before the technology boom. Her parents are bitterly divorced and caught up in their own lives, too busy to care about what goes on with Ashley. However, she does find support with her stepmother Ruth.
Ashley bounces back and forth between her parents homes, with good reason. Either she moves because it’s gone bad or they throw her out.
Ashley’s behavior is erratic and self-destructive at home and at school. She gets selected to participate in a Scared Straight program, at a prison. It helps for a while.
A young man, Ryan doing a repair job at Ellen’s house, Ashley’s mother, notices Ashley. She has just moved back in with her. As Ashley goes through high school her escapades get her into trouble, while she deals with deep depression leading to a suicide attempt.
She has struggles but eventually finds her way out.









