Memoirs of a Girl Who Loves God

Fiction & Literature, Religious
Cover of the book Memoirs of a Girl Who Loves God by CL Wells, Lillie's Flowers & Phillip Publishing
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Author: CL Wells ISBN: 9780996431729
Publisher: Lillie's Flowers & Phillip Publishing Publication: June 20, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: CL Wells
ISBN: 9780996431729
Publisher: Lillie's Flowers & Phillip Publishing
Publication: June 20, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

When coping is cutting, healing can’t come.

When Krystal’s parents separate, she is thrust into a new home and a new school. Forced to live in the man’ house her mother had an affair with, she is ashamed. Alone and suffering in silence, she deals with the pain the only way she knows how – with a broken piece of glass.

At school, she makes one friend, Em, who invites her to volunteer with her family. Together, they serve soup and work alongside a unique crew at the local homeless shelter. When she sees a boy from her school in the food line, he begs her to keep his secret.

Everyone has secrets. She can't risk telling anyone hers because her scars control her life.

“This is a heartwarming story that was written from the heart. It brought real meaning to me––of some things in life––that never made sense before. It made me smile, and also brought tears to my eyes. This is a must read. I wasn’t able to put it down once I started.”
“A compelling story that will have readers touched and unable to put it down. I’ve read it more than once and each and every time it brings tears to my eyes.”
“WOW! It is not an easy book to read, but it is a powerful book. Heartbreaking, heartwarming, challenging and uplifting.”

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When coping is cutting, healing can’t come.

When Krystal’s parents separate, she is thrust into a new home and a new school. Forced to live in the man’ house her mother had an affair with, she is ashamed. Alone and suffering in silence, she deals with the pain the only way she knows how – with a broken piece of glass.

At school, she makes one friend, Em, who invites her to volunteer with her family. Together, they serve soup and work alongside a unique crew at the local homeless shelter. When she sees a boy from her school in the food line, he begs her to keep his secret.

Everyone has secrets. She can't risk telling anyone hers because her scars control her life.

“This is a heartwarming story that was written from the heart. It brought real meaning to me––of some things in life––that never made sense before. It made me smile, and also brought tears to my eyes. This is a must read. I wasn’t able to put it down once I started.”
“A compelling story that will have readers touched and unable to put it down. I’ve read it more than once and each and every time it brings tears to my eyes.”
“WOW! It is not an easy book to read, but it is a powerful book. Heartbreaking, heartwarming, challenging and uplifting.”

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