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Verna McFelin's gripping account of her life after her husband's arrest and incarceration for kidnapping is a stirring, enthralling and inspirational story. Her life of hardship and poverty is laced with the reality of God's miraculous love and filled with expressions of her enthralling relationship with God, and her love for her children, and the multiple people she meets and supports along the way. It is absolutely fascinating, packed with Christian lessons, and is an extremely inspiring read. The Invisible Sentence comes very highly recommended by Chick Lit Cafe - and we declare it the…mehr

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Verna McFelin's gripping account of her life after her husband's arrest and incarceration for kidnapping is a stirring, enthralling and inspirational story. Her life of hardship and poverty is laced with the reality of God's miraculous love and filled with expressions of her enthralling relationship with God, and her love for her children, and the multiple people she meets and supports along the way. It is absolutely fascinating, packed with Christian lessons, and is an extremely inspiring read. The Invisible Sentence comes very highly recommended by Chick Lit Cafe - and we declare it the must-read, 5-star memoir of the year! "... a story of institutional maltreatment, of bureaucratic indifference, of the traumatisation and bullying of her children, of individual acts of cruelty and generosity, of hardship, of the value of collective strength and support-and of resilience and faithfulness in the face of adversity." -Sir Kim Workman KNZM, QSO.
Autorenporträt
VERNA McFELIN MNZM has dedicated her life to part of the criminal justice system most of us forget to remember, the families, especially the children of offenders. The work Verna has done with Pillars, an organisation that supports the children and families of prisoners in New Zealand she founded in 1988 has been praised around the world. is the founder of Pillars (pillars.org.nz) and CEO for 32 years, and is also a founding member of INCCIP (inccip.org), the International Coalition for Children of Incarcerated Parents. Learn more at www.vernamcfelin.com