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| Author Alberta Sequeira |
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| A HEALING HEART BY ALBERTA SEQUEIRA
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Frederick N. Kawa, Senior Logistics Management Special
I
have to say that A Healing Heart was one of the best books that I have
ever read! For me, it wasn't simply an interesting book to read. It
turned out to be a complete experience that literally chocked me up three
times before I got to the 8th chapter. I am truly impressed. The author
did a wonderful job portraying her experience, emotions, spirituality
and, not only a strong message, but a very appropriate message,
especially in the final chapter.
The moment I opened
it up, I couldn't put it down again.
It delivered such a powerful message. I'm thankful that the author
shared her story and gave me, not only an insight to her father, but a
greater insight to God.
I will recommend it to everyone I know, and I honestly believe that
anyone who has lost a loved one should read it regardless of their
faith.
Refreshing Steven Manchester (smanchester2@statestreet.com), Author of Pressed Pennies
'I
was very impressed with Alberta Sequeira's latest work, A Healing
Heart. The writing is honest and familiar, while the story is easily
relatable and quite real. As a once-converted Catholic who is now
repulsed by the church�s recent scandals, I appreciated the message of
awareness and found her faith refreshing. From the depths of a
daughter's love to the nail-biting journey to Europe, it is a tale of
love, courage and unyielding faith. I am sure her father would be very
proud!'
Available at B&N $19.95/ www.barnesnoble.com
Amazon: www.amazon.com $19.95
Autographed books available on site
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| The Constant Outsider by Published Author, Tom Cirignano, is a true memoir and exciting account
of what it was like for the son of an Italian immigrant to grow up, live, and
work in the predominantly Irish neighborhoods of Dorchester and South Boston,
Massachusetts during some of the most volatile and violent decades in their
histories. For those who were not exposed first hand to the extreme criminal
activity and violence which was Southie during the Whitey Bulger years, the
events the author experienced and the people he encountered should prove
riveting. Having to co-exist with killers, drug dealers and criminals, as well
as the many fine and honest people that were part of the community, sometimes
caused the author to walk a fine line between participating in or rejecting the
lawlessness that surrounded him.
Order at www2.xlibris.com
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