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Grazulis, Linda The Right to Be Loved ISBN 13: 9781496973160

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Synopsis

The Right to Be Loved is a fiction novel with a wide range of emotions. It seesaws from devastating sorrow and grief to wellsprings of joy and loving tenderness. Essie Fisher marries the man of her youthful dreams, Thomas Thaddeus Baker. But insecurity heightens as he develops a facade concerning his love toward her, injuring Essie's tattered self-esteem even further. Wade McNally was abandoned by his runaway mother and abused by his hot-tempered father. Suffering inwardly by the cruel shooting of his beagle, Wade enlists in the army, fighting in the jungles of the Vietnam War during the early 1970s! Returning, he must deal with post-traumatic stress, all the loss he encountered, and many emotional scars. Jeremiah, an ex-prisoner and desperately in need of grammar skills, arrives as a steady anchor. Shining God's love to downtrodden souls, he helps spin the Potter's wheel with the aid of the Holy Spirit. His poorly pronounced words miraculously soar on the wings of faith. Will Essie and Wade discover the necessary fortitude, courage, and love to forgive and come to grips with their raging past once and for all? Only time will tell, or will it?

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About the Author

Linda Cheryl Grazulis was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. At present, she's residing in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, with her husband, John. Putting her writing skills to use, she's been printed in various calendars, an Easter greeting card, anthologies about success and marriage printed by a greeting card company in Boulder, Colorado, several devotional magazines as well as a poem entitled, "My Heart Cries" included in an anthology sold to aid the victims of the Katrina flood. She has published two poetry books entitled Heavenly Sunsets and Expressions of Grace and Love. She was also included in three books published by The Poet's Nook at her local library. Linda has enjoyed writing for inspirational poetry books for years. A variety of her poems were published by a missions group in New York and have been read in other countries. Linda's poem "Out of the Ground" was published in a chapbook about the Sago, West Virginia, coal mining disaster of January 1006. Among her interests are writing, hiking, crocheting, sketching, and reading.

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