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Everything -- the good and bad, best and worst of it all -- started with a picket fence. At only 3 years old, Bethany Marie Franklin's mother set her down behind the picket fence of her grandparents' house and walked away without a glance back. With tears streaming hotly down her face, Little Beth watched as her mother calmly walked out of her life, an act that would thrust the child headlong into a ceaseless struggle for love. Along the way, she faced abuse, neglect, and anguish; she was berated by her grandmother, abused by her uncle, and passed from family to family as if she were only a…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Everything -- the good and bad, best and worst of it all -- started with a picket fence. At only 3 years old, Bethany Marie Franklin's mother set her down behind the picket fence of her grandparents' house and walked away without a glance back. With tears streaming hotly down her face, Little Beth watched as her mother calmly walked out of her life, an act that would thrust the child headlong into a ceaseless struggle for love. Along the way, she faced abuse, neglect, and anguish; she was berated by her grandmother, abused by her uncle, and passed from family to family as if she were only a temporary amusement. Life beat the innocent Beth to her knees, but it was at this lonely rock bottom that she first heard the words of Jesus. She found strength, courage, and love in God, and with her newfound faith, Little Beth gained the confidence she needed to carry on. With heart-wrenching poignancy, Bethany Marie Franklin recounts her life's pursuit through dark times to the joy of acceptance. "Little Beth: A Girl's Path to Love" is a touching, personal account that shows resiliency in the face of adversity and our ability to forge our own path through life with God's help and love.
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Autorenporträt
Bethany Franklin was encouraged for many years to write this book about her young, troubled life as an orphan. It was only after 10 years of encouragement from her friends that she decided to finally put pen to paper and write the saga of Little Beth. Today, Bethany Franklin lives happily with her husband. Her wish is that her experiences might bring comfort to those who may have suffered similar lives. She wants them to know that there is always hope, and it can always get better.