Author Norma Ramer's Newly Released "Growing in Atlanta" Is a Mother's Memoir of Her Disabled Child and Her Discovery That Challenges Are Often Blessings in Disguise
"Growing in Atlanta" from Christian Faith Publishing author Norma Ramer is a deeply personal reflection on the birth of her daughter, Melonie, the discovery that her baby was blind and, later, autistic, and her boundless efforts to help provide the fullest life possible for her.
MEADVILLE, Pa., Oct. 04, 2018 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- "Growing in Atlanta": an autobiographical reflection on the challenges she and her disabled daughter faced and the richness of a life lived in service to another. "Growing in Atlanta" is the creation of published author Norma Ramer, a retired domestic violence counselor, mother, and grandmother who lives with her husband, Paul, and daughter, Melonie.
Norma shares, "Stationed stateside for two months at Ft. McPherson, Georgia was the order, but that was changed to fourteen months. We were in Atlanta for fourteen months. I often compare that time to winning the lottery. Funny thing about winning the lottery. It would be nice to know what the winner's life was like before winning. How did they win, and what did that feel like? How did it change their life? That's the way I wrote the book, a little about the before, during (which I wouldn't trade for all the lottery winnings), and how it changed our lives forever."
Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Norma Ramer's new book is an engaging and inspiring memoir of motherhood and the unexpected blessings received in the midst of daunting challenges.
View a synopsis of "Growing in Atlanta" on YouTube.
Readers can purchase "Growing in Atlanta" at traditional brick and mortar bookstores, or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, or Barnes and Noble.
For additional information or inquiries about "Growing in Atlanta", contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919.
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