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In 2005 I wrote a small book of verses called, Angel's Wings and Secret Things. The words came to me after one of the hardest challenges in my entire lifetime. While walking through this "Valley of Dry Bones," I learned that it was possible to grow, even in the bleakest of times, and to learn to dream once more. Both my Heavenly Father, and my earthly father, inspired me to write The Dreamer's Daughter. I pray these verses will encourage and give hope to each reader. If you too are in your own valley of darkness, know this for sure, that God can heal torn wings and help you soar again! Kate Prado-…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In 2005 I wrote a small book of verses called, Angel's Wings and Secret Things. The words came to me after one of the hardest challenges in my entire lifetime. While walking through this "Valley of Dry Bones," I learned that it was possible to grow, even in the bleakest of times, and to learn to dream once more. Both my Heavenly Father, and my earthly father, inspired me to write The Dreamer's Daughter. I pray these verses will encourage and give hope to each reader. If you too are in your own valley of darkness, know this for sure, that God can heal torn wings and help you soar again! Kate Prado-
Autorenporträt
Kate Prado is the youngest daughter of the well known writer, the late Martin Buxbaum. "Bux" is best remembered for the many books of poetry he wrote, including Rivers of Thought. His verses and stories still continue to delight and inspire readers today. Like her father before her, Kate wrote her own book of verses in 2005 called, Angel's Wings and Secret Things. She has been featured in Chicken Soup for the Soul, H.E.R Magazine, Children Come First, The Salvation Army's War Cry, I Love Cats magazine and The Religion Net Work. Her verses and quotes can also be found on many web sites such as Quotiki.com and Christianpoetry.com. Kate lives in Hagerstown, Maryland, surrounded by the beautiful Appalachian Mountains. You can visit her Prado's Pen website at www.pradospen.com. "Leave more for others to follow, than footprints in the water." Martin Buxbaum-