Chocolate Chip Morsels

Chocolate Chip Morsels

Chocolate Chip Morsels

PSALMA MAMA a.k.a. Dawn Gwin / PSALMA MAMA a.k.aDawn Gwin

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Editorial:
Westbow Press
Año de edición:
2014
Materia
Ficción moderna y contemporánea
ISBN:
9781490856384
36,17 €
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I can think about a homemade apple pie baking in the oven with its fresh sliced apples, cinnamon, and nutmeg, the melted butter and filling drizzling over the sides. I can almost smell it, even taste it. Can you? In the story “Chocolate Chip Morsels,” when one person gives what they have to someone who doesn’t deserve it, what can we expect? How do you know when to listen to your heart and when to listen to others? In “Gift for Mama” we learn this very valuable lesson. At times you should ask for help. At other times you need to step up and “Butter Your Own Corn.” Each chocolate chip morsel found in this book will portray character-building insight for the child in you. “This is something we can all relate to. One can envision a parent or grandparent surrounded by their children discussing these life lessons to be embraced.” —Lorraine Reiber, Financial Administrator for Chicago Bridge & Iron, Utah “What an uplifting, encouraging book. As a family, we all get something from each story—and a little laugh too.” —Jonathon Otts, Engineering Specialist, Alabama “In this fast-paced world we live in, these stories are timely in my own life and valuable in teaching good morals for all ages. Great stories to share around a campfire or a kitchen table.” —Henry Florczak, Farmer of East Texas. “In my walk with the Lord, there are times when I need to be reminded of the goodness of God. Dawn Gwin is one who explains the way through her stories.” —F.H. Dewey; Retired Railroad Engineer, Anchorage, Alaska. “Inspirational and wise stories. They are a great reminder to be kind and selfless. It also made me think about what I’m leaving behind for others.” —Ashley Wolsey, age 13, a young reader

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