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Planting Daisies is one of those books in which reader and character become friends in the face of their shared struggles. Personal stories that tell the plight of the women of the Daisy Retreat mirror the emotional dilemmas of those who have been victims of emotional and physical abuse. Take time to grow with the women of the Daisy Retreat as they become stronger as a result of the human challenges they face. Robin K. Johnson is a graduate of Lee College and the University of Phoenix and a graduate student of George Fox University. He is a devoted husband and father of seven daughters and one…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Planting Daisies is one of those books in which reader and character become friends in the face of their shared struggles. Personal stories that tell the plight of the women of the Daisy Retreat mirror the emotional dilemmas of those who have been victims of emotional and physical abuse. Take time to grow with the women of the Daisy Retreat as they become stronger as a result of the human challenges they face. Robin K. Johnson is a graduate of Lee College and the University of Phoenix and a graduate student of George Fox University. He is a devoted husband and father of seven daughters and one son. He is also the author of The Heritage Tree: Planted by Mom, Dad, and the Girls (2009) and My Spiritual Journal: For a Closer Walk with God (2010).
Autorenporträt
Robin K. Johnson is an author and writer. He is the husband and father of eight beautiful children (seven girls and one boy). He is a graduate of Beaumont Charlton-Pollard High School in Beaumont, Texas, a graduate of Lee College, Baytown, Texas, and holds masters and doctoral degrees from George Fox University. Sometimes good stories are created from hard and beautiful places. Robin has published several books (Planting Daisies, A Daughter’s Book of Secrets, The Heritage Tree, and Mommy, Santa Claus Looks Like Me!) with short stories that increase the emotional connections between reader, the character, and the items circulating in the background (rooms, chairs, cups of coffee, and inanimate objects such as ceiling fans and dominoes).