A Life UnscriptediUniverse, 2004 M12 3 - 178 pages This 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. |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 32
Page 8
... called out to me. “We have to go get your father.” When she used “your father,” I knew he was in trouble. Mom drove the green and white Ford station wagon to the location Dad gave her. There, on the banks of the Colorado River and off ...
... called out to me. “We have to go get your father.” When she used “your father,” I knew he was in trouble. Mom drove the green and white Ford station wagon to the location Dad gave her. There, on the banks of the Colorado River and off ...
Page 17
... called his friend who had brought me home from the Frankfurt Airport. Luckily, he was awake and came for us. He invited “the honeymooners” to stay the night at his place. One cold beautiful European afternoon after a walk on the castle ...
... called his friend who had brought me home from the Frankfurt Airport. Luckily, he was awake and came for us. He invited “the honeymooners” to stay the night at his place. One cold beautiful European afternoon after a walk on the castle ...
Page 24
... called out to me, “Guten morgen (Good Morning),” as I rode past their windows during my morning exercise ride. It felt good being rec- Instead, Joe bought me a fold-up bicycle. He walked beside me as I rode it ognized, and I liked the ...
... called out to me, “Guten morgen (Good Morning),” as I rode past their windows during my morning exercise ride. It felt good being rec- Instead, Joe bought me a fold-up bicycle. He walked beside me as I rode it ognized, and I liked the ...
Page 32
You have reached your viewing limit for this book.
You have reached your viewing limit for this book.
Page 33
You have reached your viewing limit for this book.
You have reached your viewing limit for this book.
Contents
1 | |
5 | |
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 |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Abeulo apartment Arthur Austin baby beautiful became bedroom believe bought called can’t Catholic Chinese Elm church didn’t door dress drink drive drove Eiffel Tower enjoyed Eugene eyes face father feel felt finger friends front gave going grandfather hand happened head heard heart Heidelberg inside JCPenney Joe’s Jowilla keypunch kids King James Version kitchen knew La Llorona later listened living room looked Marcus marriage Mary Matthew meatloaf Medjugorje Mexican Michelle Monica months morning mother needed night okay once parents prayer restroom Roma rosary rosary beads Sangre Scarface Schwetzingen shouted side sleep smiled sound stayed stood stopped story talk tears There’s things thought tilma told Tommy took tried USAREUR Vatican City visited voice Volkswagen waited walked wall wanted watched What’s woman wondered words wore You’re