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Der Poetische Sprachgebrauch in Den Sogen: Caedmonschen Dichtungen (1883)

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A Mother’s Tears: The Father’s Love is about a single mother’s journey, along with her four children, as they struggle to find hope in a fragmented world. This is a story about broken lives and shattered dreams. As the story unfolds, the reader will have the opportunity to see the portrayal of the trials that many single mothers may encounter as they are caught in the vicious cycle of defeat while searching for happiness and peace. The remainder of the book shows how the love of God transforms a mother and her children, bringing their lives back to wholeness.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
182
ISBN
9781167531071

A Mother’s Tears: The Father’s Love is about a single mother’s journey, along with her four children, as they struggle to find hope in a fragmented world. This is a story about broken lives and shattered dreams. As the story unfolds, the reader will have the opportunity to see the portrayal of the trials that many single mothers may encounter as they are caught in the vicious cycle of defeat while searching for happiness and peace. The remainder of the book shows how the love of God transforms a mother and her children, bringing their lives back to wholeness.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
182
ISBN
9781167531071