IN Grandmothers House We Go
$19.36
NOTHING PREPARES YOU FOR LOSING A SPOUSE! ONE DOOR SLAMS SHUT! WITH GOD’S HELP, ANOTHER OPENS. Motor Home Grandchildren Cross-country Come along as we pile into my 32-foot motor home to follow the Oregon Trail, some Minnesota and Wisconsin trails, and our grand finale, the Lewis and Clark Trail. The trails always start peacefully with great excitement and anticipation. Then the real-life stories and trials commence. Join us for the high of white-water rafting to the low of a non-functioning air-conditioner in 100 degree heat as God guides me to form my “new life.” Reading this wacky woman’s adventures with her “adorable” grandchildren will enable you to develop an I CAN DO IT attitude also.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781597814836
ISBN10: 1597814830
Betty Marchon
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2005
Publisher: Xulon Press
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