About the Author:
Elizabeth Maddrey has been writing since she was five and her mother gave her a blank book with dancing gnomes on the cover. Since then, her stories and writing have matured quite a bit, but the need to write has never left. There have been detours along the way, including a PhD in Computer Science, time working as a programmer, and teaching programming to seventh graders, undergraduate students, and every age in between. She is a voracious reader of nearly every genre and has mastered the art of reading while doing just about anything. She has attended several writers’ conferences and is a member of ACFW. She is the co-author of A is for Airstrip: A Missionary’s Jungle Adventure. WISDOM TO KNOW is her first novel. Elizabeth lives in the suburbs of Washington DC with her husband and two incredibly active little boys. She invites you to interact with her on her website: www.ElizabethMaddrey.com
Review:
A fresh and new talent on the scene, God has blessed Elizabeth Maddrey with a gift of expressing God's grace in a fresh, inspirational way. This is a beautiful story of love, forgiveness, and of God's blessings regardless of the situation. It will greatly impact anyone who reads it. --W. Greene
Engaged to be engaged...Lydia loved Brad but after making love, Brad moves onto another girl leaving Lydia to pick up the pieces. Lydia's life soon tumbles from the perfect life she had and travels a path she never thought she d journey on. Elizabeth Maddrey writes with real emotions, showing you that God has a plan for our lives and that we need to be discerning of those foxholes we encounter. --Rachel Fischer, Librarian
Post-abortion grief can strike anywhere, even close to home, when we least expect it. Wisdom to Know offers a compelling example of how the fear of losing the love and respect of others following an abortion can often lead to self-imposed isolation, alienation, and self-destruction. Even more importantly, it is also a tale of why Christians must always be ready to offer understanding and compassion to everyone who lives under the shadow of post-abortion grief and guilt . . . especially those victims who are closest to our hearts. --David C. Reardon, Ph.D., author of The Jericho Plan: Breaking Down the Walls Which Prevent Post-Abortion Healing
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