Linda Fulkerson comes from a nonfiction background. She contributes to several newspapers and magazines and writes a humor column. She is the author of one nonfiction book (see information below) but has been studying the craft of novel writing and hopes to some day be published in fiction. Linda is also an accomplished photographer, and some of her work was represented in a DVD produced by the Arkansas Democrat Gazette titled, Capture Arkansas (November 2008). You may view Linda's photoblog at http://photosbyfulkerson.com.
The Prodigal Daughter: Hope for Runaway Christians and Those Who Await Their Return
Ruled by despair, remorse, and anger, the author's life had become a classic rendition of the cliché "What's a nice girl like you doing in a place like this?" Desperate. Overwhelmed. Isolated. Trapped. She hit bottom.
On the elevator of life, those descending will all exit on different levels--some much lower than others. You don't have to go all the way to the bottom. Stop now and push the "up" button. This book will show you how!
The Prodigal Daughter offers practical suggestions to:
- Renew Hope
- Realize God's Love
- Regain Peace
- Reconcile Relationships
- Return Home
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