MK (Missionaries' Kid), Preacher's Kid, preacher's wife, single parent, missionary, ex-missionary, grandmother. In that order.
'Nuff said. Read the books.
(More coming soon.)
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Fire in the Bedroll (Llamarada de Petate)
By Susannah Anderson
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An autobiographical account of a marriage that looked idyllic from the outside.She: a missionaries’ kid, intelligent,... More > educated, conscientious. He: a minister of the gospel, Seminary graduate, family man, charming host. Together: parents, home owners, church-planters.
In reality: a battered wife. Frightened children. Sudden violence. Lies and manipulation. Sixteen years of fear. This book exposes the corrupt heart of the marriage and explores the questions, “Why didn’t she just leave?” and “How did she finally break the bonds that held her?” The author offers no professional opinions, proposes no legislation, espouses no theories. She only tells her story, as it happened, in hopes that it may help someone else to find her way to the sunlight. < Less |
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Susie
By Susannah Anderson
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A collection of stories of a childhood on the West Coast of Vancouver Island, Canada, in the mid-20th century.
These were... More > written for my kids and grand-kids, but consider yourself family; the more the merrier! Suitable for school-age children and young teens. < Less |
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Susie
By Susannah Anderson
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A collection of stories of a childhood on the West Coast of Vancouver Island, Canada, in the mid-20th century.
These were... More > written for my kids and grand-kids, but consider yourself family; the more the merrier! Suitable for school-age children and young teens. < Less |
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Fire in the Bedroll (Llamarada de Petate)
By Susannah Anderson
Paperback:
$15.99
Ships in 3–5 business days
An autobiographical account of a marriage that looked idyllic from the outside.She: a missionaries’ kid, intelligent,... More > educated, conscientious. He: a minister of the gospel, Seminary graduate, family man, charming host. Together: parents, home owners, church-planters.
In reality: a battered wife. Frightened children. Sudden violence. Lies and manipulation. Sixteen years of fear. This book exposes the corrupt heart of the marriage and explores the questions, “Why didn’t she just leave?” and “How did she finally break the bonds that held her?” The author offers no professional opinions, proposes no legislation, espouses no theories. She only tells her story, as it happened, in hopes that it may help someone else to find her way to the sunlight. < Less |