Learning to Forgive Not Just Others But Yourself
Seven children left homeless. How adults used children to make them look good! But the children learn to survive on their own.

I’m the third from the oldest of the seven. I remember things down to the sentences adults would say. These things wouldn’t leave my head, but I learned to put them in the back of my mind. My four youngest siblings don’t remember, and my oldest sister has a different view on things. She’s always right and sees things in her mind that she was always right. My oldest brother remembers, but he handled it differently. He’s in prison because of drugs and how he handled things.

I was blessed with my two girls, Billie Joe and Lisa, and my three grandchildren, Jaylynn, who is two, Kalynn who is nine, and Joseph, who is ten.
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Learning to Forgive Not Just Others But Yourself
Seven children left homeless. How adults used children to make them look good! But the children learn to survive on their own.

I’m the third from the oldest of the seven. I remember things down to the sentences adults would say. These things wouldn’t leave my head, but I learned to put them in the back of my mind. My four youngest siblings don’t remember, and my oldest sister has a different view on things. She’s always right and sees things in her mind that she was always right. My oldest brother remembers, but he handled it differently. He’s in prison because of drugs and how he handled things.

I was blessed with my two girls, Billie Joe and Lisa, and my three grandchildren, Jaylynn, who is two, Kalynn who is nine, and Joseph, who is ten.
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Learning to Forgive Not Just Others But Yourself

Learning to Forgive Not Just Others But Yourself

by Judy Lawrimore Kelley Peters
Learning to Forgive Not Just Others But Yourself

Learning to Forgive Not Just Others But Yourself

by Judy Lawrimore Kelley Peters

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Overview

Seven children left homeless. How adults used children to make them look good! But the children learn to survive on their own.

I’m the third from the oldest of the seven. I remember things down to the sentences adults would say. These things wouldn’t leave my head, but I learned to put them in the back of my mind. My four youngest siblings don’t remember, and my oldest sister has a different view on things. She’s always right and sees things in her mind that she was always right. My oldest brother remembers, but he handled it differently. He’s in prison because of drugs and how he handled things.

I was blessed with my two girls, Billie Joe and Lisa, and my three grandchildren, Jaylynn, who is two, Kalynn who is nine, and Joseph, who is ten.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012833471
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing Co. Inc.
Publication date: 07/12/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 94
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

I’m 49 years old. I have survived a lot over the years, some of my own doing, some of life itself. But I have been very fortunate and blessed with my two daughters and three grandchildren. I am helping to raise three more babies: my husband’s sister’s children. I used to feel there was going to be no ending to sorrow since it started at a young age on July 10th, 1970. Over the journey I have been blessed with people who had a lot of meaning in my life and I’ve learned a lot.
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