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"I love a good window. More specifically, I love looking out a good window. Many of us take the time to thank God for giving us a roof over our heads, but when was the last time we thanked Him for giving us a window to look out of? We really should." In My 8th Book: Celebrating 25 Years of What, I'm Not Quite Sure, Brandon L. Boswell returns to share a new round of stories from his life with topics that not only include his love of looking out windows, but also include his love of holding Matchbox cars in his hands, the joys of watching his favorite classic TV shows, and the struggles of…mehr

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"I love a good window. More specifically, I love looking out a good window. Many of us take the time to thank God for giving us a roof over our heads, but when was the last time we thanked Him for giving us a window to look out of? We really should." In My 8th Book: Celebrating 25 Years of What, I'm Not Quite Sure, Brandon L. Boswell returns to share a new round of stories from his life with topics that not only include his love of looking out windows, but also include his love of holding Matchbox cars in his hands, the joys of watching his favorite classic TV shows, and the struggles of attempting to do a leg lift or two. (If Boswell's doing the leg lift, though, that number will be closer to one, if that high.) Still, Boswell hopes his latest book will encourage readers to take time to reflect on what life has to offer. More importantly, he hopes to encourage his readers to allow God into their lives so they can see what He has to offer. Boswell's words will, at times, make you laugh, cry, and perhaps even make you a bit sentimental for days gone by and the people who are no longer with us. All his words, though, are from the heart. It's Boswell's hope that the God who blessed him with the ability to write those words lives in your heart.
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BRANDON L. BOSWELL is a proud, lifelong resident of Eastern North Carolina. Legally blind since birth, Boswell has faced and overcome numerous obstacles and challenges throughout his life. He is a graduate of the University of Mount Olive and the University of North Carolina at Wilmington. This is his eighth book.