Settled in the hills of rural West Virginia in the 1940's, just a few years after the Great Depression, was the picture-perfect family of seven. At least, it appeared that way to their tight-knit community. The 40-acre farm was nestled in a valley with a red barn, some chickens, and a milk cow named Blondie, along with two well-kept gardens. Summertime found the children playing in the stream of water which was close enough to the house for them to be able to hear their mother's voice calling them. Suicide! Then seven months later, once again, the children had to deal with the loss of their beloved mother, who had held her family together. Now what? Five children left on their own from ages 6 - 17. Who would take care of them? Would they have to move? Would they be able to stay together? Scared, and once again dealing with significant loss, this is how the story goes, through the eyes of the 8-year-old.



Autorentext

Judy Williams spent several years doing secretarial work after graduating from high school, eventually marrying, and becoming a stay-at-home mom of their two children. She later taught elementary education in a Christian school. Judy is a mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. She lives in Romney, West Virginia with her husband, Gene.

Titel
Not Without Hope
Untertitel
The True Story of One Child's Journey from Tragic Losses to Healing
EAN
9781664292369
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
12.03.2023
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
1.85 MB
Anzahl Seiten
176