Joseph Barnett didn't believe in ghosts until a midlife career change--when he would be forced to confront his darkest fears. "After you've seen one ghost, you believe. I was about to learn so much about my entire life and relationships. It changed my life, for the better." A most inspirational story.
Joseph Barnett didn't believe in ghosts until a midlife career change--when he would be forced to confront his darkest fears. "After you've seen one ghost, you believe. I was about to learn so much about my entire life and relationships. It changed my life, for the better." A most inspirational story.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Joseph Barnett grew up in Glen Ferris, a small town in the mountains of West Virginia. He attended West Virginia University and in 1970 settled in Cincinnati, Ohio, where he married, had a family, and then became a single parent. Joe put his children above everything else, but his quest for a normal home presented one struggle after another until he found something to believe in. His journey from fear to confidence took a lifetime. It will inspire you. Jane Barnett Congdon, Joseph's sister, shared his early background in Glen Ferris. She went on to graduate from Concord University, Athens, West Virginia, and make a career of words, first as an English teacher and later as a newspaper reporter and a textbook editor. Jane is the author of the memoir It Started with Dracula: The Count, My Mother, and Me (2011, Bettie Youngs Books).
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