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" Laurelle, a recently divorced mother with five-year-old twins, is struggling to make ends meet while sheltering her kids from the pain of their fractured family. After joining a church for the sake of her children, Laurelle offers to help Rhoda, a cancer-stricken woman who tells colorful stories of her past. Emotionally devastated yet determined to be strong, Laurelle searches for truth and healing through Rhodais stories and her own daily life, and tries to find a way to love others truly, deeply, and without restraint. Laurelle and Rhoda both learn that while life can be hard and disappointing, to hope is a decision. Guaranteed fiction!"…mehr

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" Laurelle, a recently divorced mother with five-year-old twins, is struggling to make ends meet while sheltering her kids from the pain of their fractured family. After joining a church for the sake of her children, Laurelle offers to help Rhoda, a cancer-stricken woman who tells colorful stories of her past. Emotionally devastated yet determined to be strong, Laurelle searches for truth and healing through Rhodais stories and her own daily life, and tries to find a way to love others truly, deeply, and without restraint. Laurelle and Rhoda both learn that while life can be hard and disappointing, to hope is a decision. Guaranteed fiction!"
Autorenporträt
Judy Alexander holds an M.B.A. from the Graduate School of Management at the University of California at Irvine, and she graduated summa cum laude with a B.A. in social ecology. She currently works part-time as a Web-content and newsletter writer at a mortgage services company and also teaches a public relations course as an adjunct professor at Concordia University in Irvine, California. Her essays and fiction have been published in The Community Inc. (http: //www.thecommunityinc.com), Scribbling Towards Forgiveness, Creative Roadblocks, Pacific Review, Pleiades Magazine, and Concho River Review.