The Apple Tree Wish

Made by a Fatherless Girl

Biography & Memoir, Religious
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Author: Maria Martinez ISBN: 9781490894515
Publisher: WestBow Press Publication: September 17, 2015
Imprint: WestBow Press Language: English
Author: Maria Martinez
ISBN: 9781490894515
Publisher: WestBow Press
Publication: September 17, 2015
Imprint: WestBow Press
Language: English

This memoir describes the emotional pain of growing up fatherless and reveals Gods amazing love at work to heal childhood hurts, even through circumstances of rejection.

When author Maria Martinez was just three years old, she heard the word illegitimate for the fi rst time. Though she was too young to understanding its meaning as it applied to her, she knew it made her feel different and ashamed.

In The Apple Tree Wish, Martinez discusses her lifes events being branded an illegitimate child. She also shows the healing and wholeness she received through Christs love and reconciliation with her father later in life.

A two-part presentation, the first half delivers a transcript of a talk Martinez gave for a womens group in 1992. In it, she narrates the events leading up to meeting her father in 1985, when she was forty-five years old. The second half contains a journal of the letters she wrote to and later shared with her father. In the journal she provides pertinent details of her life and shares her many emotions as she dealt with her unique situation.

The Apple Tree Wish shows the emotional scars created by being a fatherless child, but also communicates that Gods love has the power to heal the classic types of childhood hurts.

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This memoir describes the emotional pain of growing up fatherless and reveals Gods amazing love at work to heal childhood hurts, even through circumstances of rejection.

When author Maria Martinez was just three years old, she heard the word illegitimate for the fi rst time. Though she was too young to understanding its meaning as it applied to her, she knew it made her feel different and ashamed.

In The Apple Tree Wish, Martinez discusses her lifes events being branded an illegitimate child. She also shows the healing and wholeness she received through Christs love and reconciliation with her father later in life.

A two-part presentation, the first half delivers a transcript of a talk Martinez gave for a womens group in 1992. In it, she narrates the events leading up to meeting her father in 1985, when she was forty-five years old. The second half contains a journal of the letters she wrote to and later shared with her father. In the journal she provides pertinent details of her life and shares her many emotions as she dealt with her unique situation.

The Apple Tree Wish shows the emotional scars created by being a fatherless child, but also communicates that Gods love has the power to heal the classic types of childhood hurts.

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