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A fascinating and beautiful story of a life well lived and well loved; Elspeth takes the reader on a journey of religious teachings and the circle of life. It follows the intricate path of one girl starting from when she decides to become a Catholic while at university. This one decision alone impacts the rest of her life and introduces her to her husband, lifelong friends and opportunities she never would have enjoyed had she not turned to Catholicism. The story is heartwarming at times, heartbreaking at others. Elspeth commands respect and love from every reader as she navigates her way…mehr

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A fascinating and beautiful story of a life well lived and well loved; Elspeth takes the reader on a journey of religious teachings and the circle of life. It follows the intricate path of one girl starting from when she decides to become a Catholic while at university. This one decision alone impacts the rest of her life and introduces her to her husband, lifelong friends and opportunities she never would have enjoyed had she not turned to Catholicism. The story is heartwarming at times, heartbreaking at others. Elspeth commands respect and love from every reader as she navigates her way through life. Chance encounters turn into lifelong relationships and as summers fade into autumn and then into spring, the years move forward and life moves on. A must read for all ages.
Autorenporträt
Author Carole Leret was born in Middleborough, Northeast England in the middle of WWII in 1941. Her first memory is of her home being bombed when she was 18 months old. Sadly her father died a year later and her widowed mother brought up Carole and her two sisters. She went to school in Middlesbrough and to Teacher Training College in Kingston upon Hull. It was during this time that she received into the Roman Catholic Church. She married her Spanish husband in 1967 and moved to Bristol. She completed her degree in education in 1979 and in 1983 was awarded a Master¿s in Education from Bristol University. Now a retired teacher, Carole is married with three grown up sons and seven grandchildren. Carole enjoys reading, current affairs and is a member of the Woodland Trust. Before some ill health over recent years, she was an avid walker. During her teaching career, Carole taught children of all ages from primary to sixth form.