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Born in the twenties and raised by loving religious parents in a hermetically sealed ivory tower, Andrea was plunged into a world of lies, envy, jealousy, and hatred not long after her mother's sudden death. A teenager, she was crushed and confounded by her stepmother's abuse. Through her stepmother's methodical brainwashing and diabolical lying, her younger siblings turned on her, as did her father. Several years later, an embittered atheist, Andrea was still unable to assert herself, still naive and trusting. And made to order for the master of abuse, her husband. In middle age she was stricken with a debilitating and excruciatingly painful disease. Through the years Andrea had explored philosophy, psychology, and parapsychology, looking for answers. She found none. Not sure if God existed, in desperation she called out to Him for help, and to her everlasting exultation, she found the Promised Land!
Genre: Biography & Autobiography / General (fancy, right?)
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