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These poems are written for the hearts of weeping mothers, for a grieving soul, for a lost friend, for a broken heart, for a mama's baby boy, for a lonely child. As you read the words of these poems, it might bring thoughts into your mind; it might be about a child that is gone or a love one or just a broken heart. Sometimes thoughts or words from someone else can ease your pain and dry your tears away.
Nearly sixty years ago in the backwoods of Georgia, a frightened little girl felt very alone and unloved. Red Head is the true story of her life. Painful sexual abuse at the hands of her uncle made the author distrustful of everyone. She lived with "the shame of it, and how I felt that I was dirty because of the abuse." Shirley Edwards lived in a large family where she believed she was in the way. Eventually she learned the value of family and friends who accepted you for who you were and didn't judge, but loved her through it all. Remembering good times in the midst of the struggles, she finally achieved happiness. In doing so, she wants to share her stories with others. Shirley Edwards is a medical assistant in Tampa, Florida, and the minister of music for her church. This is her first book. Her inspiration to write it came from her children and her pastor. Publisher's website: http://sbprabooks.com/ShirleyEdwards
Cambridge Reading Routes is a reading programme for the first seven years of schooling in South Africa.
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