New Book, Child of an Alcoholic to Daughter of the King - Offers Hope and Sound Advice to the Abused, Follow Chris as She Comes Out of the Sadness into an Understanding for a Happy and Victorious Life
New book offers hope to the abused, healing to the sick, how to have an attitude that will make you successful. Talks of how Ronald Reagan tried to help when it seemed there was no one who would.
Jasper, GA (PRWEB) August 23, 2004 -- Born Christine Turner, she grew up in California, niece of a famous Hollywood designer, cousin of a producer, related to prominent people that she never got to know.
Her childhood was full of secrets she could not tell.
She was one of the children that former Governor of California Ronald Reagan tried so hard to help during his time in office. This is a timely book, since now California is debating whether or not to reverse the former governors bill that would once again allow the state to send mere runaways to mental institutions, Chris letter to Ronald Reagan was one of the reasons the bill was passed.
She couldnt tell why she ran away; she is telling now. Her bookoffers hope and sound advice to the abused, as an extremely interesting life-so-far story. Follow Chris as she comes out of the sadness into an understanding for a happy and victorious life.
Chris Bartholomew resides in Jasper, Georgia, with her husband and two of their sons. She and her husband are planning to start a church in the future, where she will be co-pastor. She is currently writing her second book: a collection of sermons entitled Why is Your Hand in My Pocket?
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