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Hopeful biographies from cyberManbooks
Two bios tell stories of faith and miracles, and abuse and survival.
The Luckiest Child," by Becky Fields is one womans surprisingly hopeful story of lifelong abuse at the hands of her mother. Though her mother was cruel, even brutal toward their father and the children equally, during her childhood Becky spent many months out of the year at a special residential school for the handicapped, because she is confined to a wheelchair. Hence the title, and the reason she considers herself The Luckiest Child." Now an adult living independently, she writes under a pseudonym because her mother is still alive, still abusing other members of the family.
This book is written, in a clear, objective style that allows no room for self-pity and never degenerates into a litany of woe. It is a story of strength of character despite spirit-crushing odds, and it offers hope to others caught in the trap of family violence.
Miracles in My Life," by Laughlin Mackay is a refreshing memoir of his experiences as a traveling minister. Follow Lock from the American West to Great Britain as he witnesses healings and miracles large and small. This little book is an uplifting account sure to touch your heart and warm your soul, with just a hint of humor.
Both are available at cyberManbooks, http://www.cyberManbooks.com
The Luckiest Child" by Becky Fields
Edited by Trudy W. Schuett
Miracles in My Life" by Laughlin Mackay
Edited by Trudy W. Schuett
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review@cybermanbooks.com including your name and the name of your publication, and well be happy to send a review copy in the desired format. We currently have available Microsoft Reader (runs on Windows PCs and Pocket PCs), Adobe Ebook Reader (runs on PCs and Macs) and Palm Reader (runs on Palms).
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