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Sep272010

Many Faces to Many Places Judy Azar LeBlanc

This Compelling magical adventure story unfolds as a three part journey that draws a realistic picture of our own walk through life. Part one reflects upon the up stages of life where possibilities and potential are endless; part two reflects upon the down stages where the power of choice is explored; and part three represents a time of reflection where wisdom and understanding are realized. The story is written allegorically and is animated in style. The underlying message of Many Faces to Many Places is learning that loving yourself and others is the most important thing that we can do while we are still alive. Many Faces to Many Places illustrates that although life does have its trials and tribulations, there is always something good that comes out of them, and that is what we need to focus on.

  • Paperback: 108 pages
  • Publisher: Xulon Press (August 6, 2006)
  • ISBN-13: 978-1594678660

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Reader Comments (1)

Congratulations My precious friend Judy...
This is indeed a well deserved review of your wonderful, inspiring book
Many Faces to Many Places..
This book has brought me hours of joy and insight into my own life and
I am so proud to see it get the recognition it most assuredly deserves..
Your book showed me hope and faith that no matter how rough the waters
of my life are, someone is always with me and loves me and good will come.
I so thankful for you and your wonderful gift to bring joy and hope
to me and all your other fans.
God bless you always, your humble friend and biggest fan always...
Marti

September 28, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterMarti Walker

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