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Sources of the Apostolic Canons: With a Treatise on the Origin of the Readership and Other Lower Orders (1895)
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Sources of the Apostolic Canons: With a Treatise on the Origin of the Readership and Other Lower Orders (1895)

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All There Is is a different kind of love story. It is a story of love as journey. It is Muffin’s story, the story of today’s throw-away child. Born illegitimate, reared and isolated in institutions and foster homes with no name of her own, no visitors from the outside other than caseworkers, and no siblings, Muffin endures what she later refers to as the silent years. She survives physical and mental torment and emotional starvation. She dreams of freedom, longs to be claimed, and yearns for identity and place. Her story is our story in its portrayal of the power of, and need for, love as acceptance, as compassion and as belonging in each and every life. These needs when met empower every life whether that life is lived as child, journalist, psychiatrist, nun, or friend, the roles of the primary and secondary characters in Muffin’s life and story.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
238
ISBN
9781164886693

All There Is is a different kind of love story. It is a story of love as journey. It is Muffin’s story, the story of today’s throw-away child. Born illegitimate, reared and isolated in institutions and foster homes with no name of her own, no visitors from the outside other than caseworkers, and no siblings, Muffin endures what she later refers to as the silent years. She survives physical and mental torment and emotional starvation. She dreams of freedom, longs to be claimed, and yearns for identity and place. Her story is our story in its portrayal of the power of, and need for, love as acceptance, as compassion and as belonging in each and every life. These needs when met empower every life whether that life is lived as child, journalist, psychiatrist, nun, or friend, the roles of the primary and secondary characters in Muffin’s life and story.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
238
ISBN
9781164886693