Dancing From the Shadows

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Author: D'Ann Renner ISBN: 9781620201619
Publisher: Ambassador International Publication: November 30, 2012
Imprint: Ambassador International Language: English
Author: D'Ann Renner
ISBN: 9781620201619
Publisher: Ambassador International
Publication: November 30, 2012
Imprint: Ambassador International
Language: English
Successful businesswoman Tori St. John is haunted by the verse From whom much is given, much is required. Poised at the glass ceiling with sledgehammer in hand, Tori decides to do something with real impact. she and her husband Phillip adopt two children from a Bulgarian orphanage. At five, Lydia is sugar-coated dynamite. Two-year-old Gabe avoids eye contact, prefers a silver bowl over shiny new toys and fears the vacuum cleaner. His diagnosis of autism leaves Tori depressed, obsessed with helping her son and angry at God. She adores her quirky, charming son, but what will his future be like if Tori cant free him? Tori plunges into the special-needs world with the vigor that made her a business diva. This time the stakes are critical. As she struggles with Gabes disability, Toris world unravels. Schools not working for Gabe, their church rejects him, Lydias resentment escalates and a sultry co-worker is after Phillip. As she battles to save her family, Tori must learn how to balance a life she can't control and embrace a different concept of normal.
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Successful businesswoman Tori St. John is haunted by the verse From whom much is given, much is required. Poised at the glass ceiling with sledgehammer in hand, Tori decides to do something with real impact. she and her husband Phillip adopt two children from a Bulgarian orphanage. At five, Lydia is sugar-coated dynamite. Two-year-old Gabe avoids eye contact, prefers a silver bowl over shiny new toys and fears the vacuum cleaner. His diagnosis of autism leaves Tori depressed, obsessed with helping her son and angry at God. She adores her quirky, charming son, but what will his future be like if Tori cant free him? Tori plunges into the special-needs world with the vigor that made her a business diva. This time the stakes are critical. As she struggles with Gabes disability, Toris world unravels. Schools not working for Gabe, their church rejects him, Lydias resentment escalates and a sultry co-worker is after Phillip. As she battles to save her family, Tori must learn how to balance a life she can't control and embrace a different concept of normal.

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