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Die Ernte Und Aufbewahrung Frischen Obstes Wahrend Des Winters (1901)
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Die Ernte Und Aufbewahrung Frischen Obstes Wahrend Des Winters (1901)

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Herman Colter IV, a native of Phoenix, Arizona, who relocated to the city of Chicago, Illinois, now resides in Memphis, Tennessee, where he has started his life over by allowing the healing process of his broken pieces to begin after almost losing his life about a year ago to a serious church hurt, and many other different struggles this young man began to experience. Since then Herman Colter has begun writing the second stage of his survival, after having to face the real person in the mirror being A[a–Ame.A[a–A

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
78
ISBN
9781168332110

Herman Colter IV, a native of Phoenix, Arizona, who relocated to the city of Chicago, Illinois, now resides in Memphis, Tennessee, where he has started his life over by allowing the healing process of his broken pieces to begin after almost losing his life about a year ago to a serious church hurt, and many other different struggles this young man began to experience. Since then Herman Colter has begun writing the second stage of his survival, after having to face the real person in the mirror being A[a–Ame.A[a–A

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
78
ISBN
9781168332110