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. |
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Mary Inez Ramirez. A Life Unscripted A Life Unscripted Mary Inez Ramirez iUniverse, Inc. New York Front Cover.
Mary Inez Ramirez. A Life Unscripted A Life Unscripted Mary Inez Ramirez iUniverse, Inc. New York Front Cover.
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... front tires were stuck in the mud. Because of that morning's rain, the tires had no traction, and the truck simply slipped down into the river until a boulder on the banks stopped its slippery decline. When we got to Dad, another man ...
... front tires were stuck in the mud. Because of that morning's rain, the tires had no traction, and the truck simply slipped down into the river until a boulder on the banks stopped its slippery decline. When we got to Dad, another man ...
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... front and back with thin spaghetti straps that tied at the shoulders. It accentuated my body in all the right places. Once dressed, I sat on the lid of the commode and waited for my nerves to calm down. I thought about the nuns at San ...
... front and back with thin spaghetti straps that tied at the shoulders. It accentuated my body in all the right places. Once dressed, I sat on the lid of the commode and waited for my nerves to calm down. I thought about the nuns at San ...
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... front of her (palms up), and said, “No comprendo.” We looked at each other and then back to her. It was then that it occurred to us that we were speaking Tex-Mex, which was spoken in Texas and along the border. We were more in the ...
... front of her (palms up), and said, “No comprendo.” We looked at each other and then back to her. It was then that it occurred to us that we were speaking Tex-Mex, which was spoken in Texas and along the border. We were more in the ...
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... front of them and walked on their knees over the pebbles through the church doors to the altar as an act of contrition. We saw the tilma, a rectangular-shaped cloak on which the image of La Virgen de Guadalupe (the Virgin Mary) is ...
... front of them and walked on their knees over the pebbles through the church doors to the altar as an act of contrition. We saw the tilma, a rectangular-shaped cloak on which the image of La Virgen de Guadalupe (the Virgin Mary) is ...
Contents
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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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