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Toasted Ravioli
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Seven writers have teamed up to share stories of life, love, loss and hope. The writers are as diverse as the stories. These... More > stories all share a common thread of the city of St. Louis, MO, home to each author who contributed to this book. < Less
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The Sorrow
By Heather Sommer et al.
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"Long ago a tear from God’s son... More > fell to the ground. Instead of being absorbed, the sad teardrop kept going. For centuries, the divine droplet flowed with the waves and fell from the sky as rain. Through it all, the crystal drop kept growing in size and shape, power and passion. Now it has evolved into a watery form that easily shifts from one form to another … and it wields a deadly scythe blade made of Heaven’s gold. His is THE SORROW! I found this to be an outstanding collection of stories about “The Sorrow”. He fights for the children who cannot fight for themselves. To quote from the book: “I work in shadow and tear. There are and were children beyond my reach. For them I cannot offer protection. Only vindication … And hope that they might one day find peace.” - HUNTRESS REVIEWS (Reviewed by Detra Fitch) < Less |
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Toasted Ravioli
By Mike Beckett et al.
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Seven writers have teamed up to share stories of life, love, loss and hope. The writers are as diverse as the stories. These... More > stories all share a common thread of the city of St. Louis, MO, home to each author who contributed to this book. < Less
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The Sorrow
By Heather Sommer et al.
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A portion of all sales are being donated to the National Association to Protect Children.
"Long ago a tear from God’s son... More > fell to the ground. Instead of being absorbed, the sad teardrop kept going. For centuries, the divine droplet flowed with the waves and fell from the sky as rain. Through it all, the crystal drop kept growing in size and shape, power and passion. Now it has evolved into a watery form that easily shifts from one form to another … and it wields a deadly scythe blade made of Heaven’s gold. His is THE SORROW! I found this to be an outstanding collection of stories about “The Sorrow”. He fights for the children who cannot fight for themselves. To quote from the book: “I work in shadow and tear. There are and were children beyond my reach. For them I cannot offer protection. Only vindication … And hope that they might one day find peace.” - HUNTRESS REVIEWS (Reviewed by Detra Fitch) < Less |
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