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Soul Searching is a poetical autobiography on the struggles that come in a person's life. It is the perfect book for people going through hardships in life and who are looking for words to express the emotions they are feeling. Readers will learn of the beauty that can come through painful experiences and of the faithfulness of God through all seasons of life.

Produktbeschreibung
Soul Searching is a poetical autobiography on the struggles that come in a person's life. It is the perfect book for people going through hardships in life and who are looking for words to express the emotions they are feeling. Readers will learn of the beauty that can come through painful experiences and of the faithfulness of God through all seasons of life.
Autorenporträt
Mary Smith started her life in Kansas City Missouri, on July 12 1930. It was the beginning of the great depression. Her young mother Mary, 25 years old died in child birth. Two of her siblings promised her that the little girl would be loved, cared for and given any and every opportunity available. Their word was gold. They took her to their homes in 'Tornado Alley', between Texhoma Texas and Liberal Kansas, on the Oklahoma Panhandle. It was the Dustbowl. Bleak, terrifying, and a killing field. My life has been full of love, remarkable living examples and the world (in that time period) was my oyster! My imagination and talents were encouraged and trained. So, my life's quilt, like Joseph's coat, is beautiful. It consists of the many colors and fabrics of this world from the most humble to the finest. I have been greatly blessed and want to share with each of you, the wonder of true goodness. Though my characters are fictional, I know and love every one of them. They are us-at our worst and at our best. Walk with me-and the Wet Walkers. Mary Smith lives in Santa Fe New Mexico with her two beloved Puli dogs. They are precious souls who, with their dredlocks, look mixed up... But don't we all?