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Ever hear the phrase "Here today, gone tomorrow" or "Tomorrow is not promised," or even "You never know what you have until it's gone"? All three of these statements hit home for Karen Clark the night she received the phone call that would rock her world forever. It was that type of phone call that every person hates to wake up to, they have nightmares about, and they have no idea how to function when one receives it. Do you cry? Do you pray? Are you hopeful, or do you just sit and wait for the inevitable to happen? How do you go on with the rest of your life knowing that a piece of you is…mehr

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Ever hear the phrase "Here today, gone tomorrow" or "Tomorrow is not promised," or even "You never know what you have until it's gone"? All three of these statements hit home for Karen Clark the night she received the phone call that would rock her world forever. It was that type of phone call that every person hates to wake up to, they have nightmares about, and they have no idea how to function when one receives it. Do you cry? Do you pray? Are you hopeful, or do you just sit and wait for the inevitable to happen? How do you go on with the rest of your life knowing that a piece of you is missing and will never return? Do you have friends that you can lean on? Or do you keep your emotions balled up inside and try to face this on your own? In this book you will see tragedy through the eyes of the author as she turns her personal journal into a story with hopes to encourage others. Readers will experience the variety of emotions that the author went through in the midst of her journey to healing. Will she give up on God? Or will she keep the faith in spite of her pain? Only time will tell... Go to youtube to check out the songs mentioned in the book. Use email Mskaren.clark@yahoo.com or youtube channel name "kdc0123"
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Autorenporträt
Karen Clark is a middle school science teacher in Durham, North Carolina. When not watching her three kids do a myriad of activities, she enjoys exercising, reading mysteries, and playing the flute. She has a cup of tea with her students every day.