Free To Good Home is a Christmas tale for all ages to enjoy. It is the story of Twig, a small misshapen tree who longs to celebrate Christ's birth with a family of his own. As Christmas Eve approaches, Twig waits, wondering where he will end up spending the holiday - in a home or the dreaded dump?
Kathy Wilson Livres
Cette auteure écrit avec une profonde compréhension de l'expérience humaine. Ses œuvres explorent les complexités des relations et le parcours de la foi. À travers son écriture, elle partage des messages d'espoir et la force trouvée dans la croyance. Son style est accessible et inspirant.





God Created It All! is a 24 page Christian picture book for young children that introduces them to our world and our Creator using simple rhyming poetry and colorful photographs. Visit my web page for more books. www.KidsBooksbyKathy.com
Take The Wings of a Morning
- 226pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Part 1 is about growing up in the U.K., part 2 is about married life, part 3 is about my life as a widow.
Sarah's Stormy Summer
- 182pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Sarah Taylor yearns for a horse of her own, but living in a large Florida city makes that impossible. Then her life takes an unexpected turn when her widowed mother decides to remarry, and the family moves to a small town in Kentucky. Soon after, an opportunity unfolds for Sarah to work at a nearby farm that includes riding a large, spunky pony named Stormy. To her delight, plans are made for her to enter the upcoming Labor Day horse show. But suddenly, Sarah's dream is shattered when her parents forbid her to ride Stormy! How can she convince them Stormy is safe to ride? A severe summer storm, and a shocking mystery may hold the answer.
Other People's Diaries
- 339pages
- 12 heures de lecture
"It sounds kind of strange, but do you know anyone who is really happy? Someone who is exactly where they want to be, who gets up every morning looking forward to what the day will bring? I have a theory..."Alice Day's theory has led to five strangers meeting in a bar to take part in her experiment. But can this one-time bestselling author, now a mother and housewife, follow through and change their lives for the better (and perhaps her own as well)?The strangers are a working mother stretched to breaking point, a childless woman whose only solace is fashion, a divorced father, a teacher who hates her job but loves a married man and a widow in her 60s hiding a painful secret.It is the little things that make life worth living, or so Alice's theory goes. Her aim is to see if the tasks she emails each group member can slowly turn their lives around.But with any experiment, there are outcomes. The small changes Alice suggests set off much larger ones and a betrayal dramatically affects everyone's lives in ways that, at first glance, are not for the better at all...