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Book Description Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Sarah was severely beaten by her abusive husband while she was pregnant with Amy. He was trying to kill the unwanted life inside her. Mother and baby survived, but Amy was born prematurely, weighing just over a pound. Grandma Liz, a midwife and an old country doctor, fought desperately to give little Amy the chance to live. Listening to that story always made Amy feel close to God.When Grandma Liz, Amy's caretaker, suffered a stroke, she solicited help from her brother-in-law and his wife, who had lost their own child at birth. Under the guise of helping, they stole Amy away to the swampy woods of southeast Texas, where little Amy nearly died of malaria. another close call. God was really watching out for Amy.The 'Great Depression' hit the country in 1929. Rural Texas and America were locked in its stranglehold. Amy was six. She wandered East and West Texas with her aunt and uncle, seeking work to buy food. Survival was the name of the game. They slept in their car, under the sky and in abandoned houses. They picked cotton; they tenant farmed, cut firewood to sell and raised hogs for market. By the time Amy was twelve, she could work like a full grown man.She nearly didn't make it to twelve. When Amy was eleven, she nearly drowned in a creek. God put a total stranger in the woods at just the right time to rescue her. Amy was certain that God had saved her life for some special purpose or person.'Nobody's Child' chronicles Amy's story from her earliest childhood recollections, through the hard years of the 'Depression' and later as a young mother awaiting her husband's return from service in World War II. Her story is filled with both funny and sad moments and is told in a compelling faith based narrative. Seller Inventory # 9781489728906
Book Description Condition: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. Über den AutorGrowing up in rural Texas during the Great Depression was challenging enough for any family. In Jewel s case, her challenge was exacerbated by being raised by a verbally and emotionally abusive aunt. Mental anguish for. Seller Inventory # 447927411