Melissa's Gift

Biography & Memoir
Cover of the book Melissa's Gift by Olin Dodson, Bay Tree Publishing/Ardenwood Books
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Author: Olin Dodson ISBN: 9780983617983
Publisher: Bay Tree Publishing/Ardenwood Books Publication: April 13, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Olin Dodson
ISBN: 9780983617983
Publisher: Bay Tree Publishing/Ardenwood Books
Publication: April 13, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

In August, 1990, a solitary, unmarried man received a phone call from a stranger who informed him that he was the father of an eleven-year-old child who wanted to meet him. The girl’s name was Melissa. She lived with her mother, a housekeeper, in a small town in western Costa Rica. Melissa had the incurable disease known as cystic fibrosis.
Thus begins Melissa’s Gift, Olin Dodson’s account of his extraordinary relationship with his daughter. Written with elegance, beauty and power, Melissa’s Gift is an unforgettable story and a deeply moving reading experience.
About the Author

Olin Dodson holds graduate degrees from Sonoma State University and San Francisco Theological Seminary. A licensed psychotherapist, teacher, consultant and public speaker, he has travelled extensively in Central America for the past twenty years. Dodson resides in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where he is currently working on a sequel to Melissa's Gift.

Reviews

“His tender and compelling story is an inspiring revelation of the power of love.”
—Albuquerque Journal
“Tender, potent and beautifully written … I loved this story.”
—Joan Schweighardt, author of Gudrun’s Tapestry
“A thrilling, thought-provoking roller-coaster ride.”
—Isabel Stenzel Byrnes, co-author of The Power of Two

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In August, 1990, a solitary, unmarried man received a phone call from a stranger who informed him that he was the father of an eleven-year-old child who wanted to meet him. The girl’s name was Melissa. She lived with her mother, a housekeeper, in a small town in western Costa Rica. Melissa had the incurable disease known as cystic fibrosis.
Thus begins Melissa’s Gift, Olin Dodson’s account of his extraordinary relationship with his daughter. Written with elegance, beauty and power, Melissa’s Gift is an unforgettable story and a deeply moving reading experience.
About the Author

Olin Dodson holds graduate degrees from Sonoma State University and San Francisco Theological Seminary. A licensed psychotherapist, teacher, consultant and public speaker, he has travelled extensively in Central America for the past twenty years. Dodson resides in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where he is currently working on a sequel to Melissa's Gift.

Reviews

“His tender and compelling story is an inspiring revelation of the power of love.”
—Albuquerque Journal
“Tender, potent and beautifully written … I loved this story.”
—Joan Schweighardt, author of Gudrun’s Tapestry
“A thrilling, thought-provoking roller-coaster ride.”
—Isabel Stenzel Byrnes, co-author of The Power of Two

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