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Simon Says
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Simon Says

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Abandoned by his father at birth. Tormented by neighborhood bullies. Misunderstood by classmates and teachers. Then, at seventeen, things begin to change for Marcus. A victim of years of rejection due to physical abnormalities and social awkwardness, he finds purpose as the result of an unlikely friendship and faith in God through the power of grace. But when past disappointments resurface and create roadblocks to his new life, will Marcus find the strength to extend forgiveness to those who mistreat him? Will he finally experience the love and acceptance that has eluded him for so long?

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Author Academy Elite
Date
29 June 2018
Pages
252
ISBN
9781640851993

Abandoned by his father at birth. Tormented by neighborhood bullies. Misunderstood by classmates and teachers. Then, at seventeen, things begin to change for Marcus. A victim of years of rejection due to physical abnormalities and social awkwardness, he finds purpose as the result of an unlikely friendship and faith in God through the power of grace. But when past disappointments resurface and create roadblocks to his new life, will Marcus find the strength to extend forgiveness to those who mistreat him? Will he finally experience the love and acceptance that has eluded him for so long?

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Author Academy Elite
Date
29 June 2018
Pages
252
ISBN
9781640851993