Bøger af Janet Teitsort
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178,95 kr. Three families become tangled in a pink web of deceit...The city of Claymore (fictitious) is nestled in southern Indiana, a college town with a population of 61,000 which something for everyone. There is the older part of town located on the Eastside, with its poor district and high crime area.Then travel to Westside, and you'd never know the other part of town existed. Here, the wealthy put down their roots. Gorgeous homes, more like mansions, line the streets, many with gated communities. Then in the central district, the college flourishes, and the middle-class is exploding. It's the '60s, and the city is expanding.In Claymore, Indiana, a girl of seventeen, Donellen Michaels, lives with her alcoholic father. One night her dad's drinking buddy forces himself on her, and she becomes pregnant. Meanwhile, Larry Sturgis has kidnapped an infant girl for his barren wife, Gwen, who is suicidal. It was an impulsive decision when opportunity knocked. James and Amy Rafferty have two daughters, Cindy and Tammy. James is a prominent attorney in the town of Claymore. The story takes many twists and turns unraveling at times, then coming together for a victorious ending.The Pink Web of Deception is merely a fictional tale set in the 1960s to 1980s. You might say it is the voice of many who have, or are searching for their physical DNA, the secret of who they are and from whence they came. It is ludicrous to say it's not important, that hunger to know is ingrained in mankind. After all, the Bible lists several genealogies. Everyone wants to know their beginnings and it is their right. some are fortunate to find out their physical identities, and some are not. Hopefully, this novel will light a candle of hope as they come to realize the only identity that anyone needs is their identity in Christ, (Spiritual DNA - Draw Near Adonai)
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- 178,95 kr.
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193,95 kr. According to an AARP survey, 45 percent of grandparents report that the primary barrier to seeing their grandchildren is the physical distance that separates them. Yet, the desire to communicate is strong. Janet Teitsort, a long-distance grandma herself, comes to the rescue with a year's worth of ideas to remain close even when the miles divide. Among her numerous ideas are art projects, recipes, and simple gifts that keep hearts knitted together. Whether children are toddlers or collegiates, Teitsort offers a cornucopia of connection possibilities including a strong recommendation for grandparents to embrace technology with ideas involving audiotape, videotape, email, and the internet. As the grandparent population swells with Baby Boomers, this book is truly timely.
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