A Life UnscriptedThis is the life story of a remarkable woman who has not only learned life's difficult lessons, but understands that life is sweeter because of them. Whereas others may harbor despair over life's challenges, Mary Inez writes about these difficulties in a way that inspires the reader and leaves powerful feelings about life. She honestly shares life's crises and shows how, through faith, any circumstance in life can be worthwhile. |
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... side of five pounds. My parents, Ben and Hilda Sosa, were beside themselves, and showered me with immense affection from the minute I first wiggled my toes. Their affection was gratitude in disguise because, after five births in eight ...
... side of five pounds. My parents, Ben and Hilda Sosa, were beside themselves, and showered me with immense affection from the minute I first wiggled my toes. Their affection was gratitude in disguise because, after five births in eight ...
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... side to him that sent chills up my spine. He enjoyed telling me ghost stories. The stories terrified me to no end. It was a catch-22. He'd tell me a scary story, and, as I got wide-eyed afraid, he would change the mood by assuring me ...
... side to him that sent chills up my spine. He enjoyed telling me ghost stories. The stories terrified me to no end. It was a catch-22. He'd tell me a scary story, and, as I got wide-eyed afraid, he would change the mood by assuring me ...
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... side of the aisle and men on the left upon entering the church. An emotional lesson I learned was that bad things did happen to good people. As I grew older, I experienced unpleasant and despicable acts against me. Before my thirteenth ...
... side of the aisle and men on the left upon entering the church. An emotional lesson I learned was that bad things did happen to good people. As I grew older, I experienced unpleasant and despicable acts against me. Before my thirteenth ...
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... sides of my family drank, and, to the extreme, his did not—at least not on the maternal side. His mother's family, from a long line of Protestants, seemed to me to believe that only members of their faith would get to see the Pearly ...
... sides of my family drank, and, to the extreme, his did not—at least not on the maternal side. His mother's family, from a long line of Protestants, seemed to me to believe that only members of their faith would get to see the Pearly ...
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... rescued my father? Once too many. How often can a young girl cry for the mishaps of her father? A thousand. I wondered if he would ever stop. My side of the family wanted the traditional Mexican wedding A Life Unscripted 8.
... rescued my father? Once too many. How often can a young girl cry for the mishaps of her father? A thousand. I wondered if he would ever stop. My side of the family wanted the traditional Mexican wedding A Life Unscripted 8.
Contents
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FirstYear Madness | 16 |
Essence ofthe Unexplained | 30 |
Kilbourne Kaserne | 39 |
Cooking à La Mess | 48 |
Basket ofFruit | 53 |
Life Is An Adventure | 61 |
Second Time Around | 85 |
Embrace the Children | 91 |
Article ofFaith | 104 |
Vacation U S A | 116 |
Ostrich Syndrome | 120 |
Mr X | 130 |
Arthur | 136 |
Suicidal Wave | 147 |
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