May is a quiet, unassuming young lady from a wealthy family. She decides to give that all up to serve as a religious in an institute. She soon learns the hard way that not all that glitters is gold, and after a long period of struggle, she leaves the institute for re-entrance into a society she had previously left behind. It's tough, it's rough, but eventually, she triumphs and, in the process, learns a very powerful lesson, which is, it is possible to rewrite a sad tale, it is possible to make something out of a messed up life. Nobody should ever be written off, for inside every tale of failure comes a potential for gold. We may not be able to decide what fate throws at us, but we can, with courage, choose the best response to every situation that presents itself. From how it all started, May tells her story in a simple but entertaining style calculated to inspire you to be the best you can be. A truly captivating, rich, and suspense-filled story. An enjoyable reading and a must-have. -Mercy Kay, publisher An inspiring story of personal struggle, confusion and eventual triumph. A must-read. -Victor Akpewe, PhD in mathematics



Autorentext

The author writes from a wealth of personal experience and from her vast resource of living with and caring for persons who are hurting and who have lost hope. As a woman, wife, and mother, she is able to pierce through the barriers that divide the young from the old and presents a story that will touch every life who reads it and do exactly that for which she wrote the book, which is to inspire the reader to hope again, to believe again, and to step out in faith. Angel Gabriel is a woman who believes that true happiness comes from being inspired and being an inspiration to others. In this book, she presents a story of how it is possible to rewrite one's history and become a success. She is happily married with three beautiful kids.

Titel
Sister
Untertitel
Rediscover Yourself
EAN
9781482803297
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
03.10.2014
Digitaler Kopierschutz
frei
Dateigrösse
1.6 MB
Anzahl Seiten
198