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  • av Jacqueline Smith
    209

    The resilience of the Maguire family is apparent in the life of fatherless Mary, brought up to be a good Catholic girl, or so her famine-surviving granny thought.On finding herself in a tricky situation, Mary discovers a way to fight back with Cumann Na mBan in 1920s Glasgow before deciding to cross the pond to America, then back to the land of her forefathers in Ireland, searching to find what was never really lost.The resilience of the Maguire family is apparent in the life of fatherless Mary, brought up to be a good Catholic girl, or so her famine-surviving granny thought.On finding herself in a tricky situation, Mary discovers a way to fight back with Cumann Na mBan in 1920s Glasgow before deciding to cross the pond to America, then back to the land of her forefathers in Ireland, searching to find what was never really lost.The resilience of the Maguire family is apparent in the life of fatherless Mary, brought up to be a good Catholic girl, or so her famine-surviving granny thought.On finding herself in a tricky situation, Mary discovers a way to fight back with Cumann Na mBan in 1920s Glasgow before deciding to cross the pond to America, then back to the land of her forefathers in Ireland, searching to find what was never really lost.The resilience of the Maguire family is apparent in the life of fatherless Mary, brought up to be a good Catholic girl, or so her famine-surviving granny thought.On finding herself in a tricky situation, Mary discovers a way to fight back with Cumann Na mBan in 1920s Glasgow before deciding to cross the pond to America, then back to the land of her forefathers in Ireland, searching to find what was never really lost.The resilience of the Maguire family is apparent in the life of fatherless Mary, brought up to be a good Catholic girl, or so her famine-surviving granny thought.On finding herself in a tricky situation, Mary discovers a way to fight back with Cumann Na mBan in 1920s Glasgow before deciding to cross the pond to America, then back to the land of her forefathers in Ireland, searching to find what was never really lost.The resilience of the Maguire family is apparent in the life of fatherless Mary, brought up to be a good Catholic girl, or so her famine-surviving granny thought.On finding herself in a tricky situation, Mary discovers a way to fight back with Cumann Na mBan in 1920s Glasgow before deciding to cross the pond to America, then back to the land of her forefathers in Ireland, searching to find what was never really lost.

  • av Jacqueline Smith
    141

    There is a Strong Seductive Spirit of Deception that is beguiling the world. It is time for exposure. This book examines how it operates in groups, sects, and organizations. Insight is provided on how to overcome the despair and depression it brings. The reader is left with Hope and instructions on how to live Victoriously.

  • - Tamar God has not forgotten you
    av Jacqueline Smith
    129

    The book is an examination of relationships within the church. There is no room for compromise. The book stirs the reader to examine their motives in any relationship. A call to no longer live by the world's standards. It charges the man to step up into his role as protector. The book provides an overview of dating within the church.

  • - Stepping into your Destiny
    av Jacqueline Smith
    200

    The book Darkness Before Dawn provides motivational guidance on how to survive the bleakest of situations. It shows the reader how to operate in hope and faith. It introduces the reader to spiritual warfare and explains how to walk victoriously. Darkness Before Dawn has been described as being profound by some. While others have stated that they felt their burdens being lifted while reading the book. The book reminds the reader that there is light at the end of the tunnel.

  • av Jacqueline Smith
    152,-

    The book traces the family history to ancestors born in slavery. Stories describe the life of people who lived during slavery, Jim Crow laws and separate but equal times. Pictures depicting life of the era are provided. The book draws the reader into the life of the individuals.

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