Elijah on My Mind: A Little Boy Who Loves Me More Than Any Man Ever Could
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.92 (683 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1932279423 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 96 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-09-06 |
Language | : | English |
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Hooray for Nina and Elijah Duran!!! M. Richard I loved this book. Nina's story of love and redemption is powerful and inspirational. After opening the book I just couldn't put it down. I read the entire book in one sitting. I guess that is part of her genius. The pictures of Nina and Elijah are so poetic.Unlike so many other dense books, Nina chose to inspire us by giving us just enough. She is definitely a writer on the rise. You won't be disappointed with this purchase.Chocolate Mama. "A Beautiful Story" according to Iris Waichler. A compelling "From the Heart story" of how the unconditional love of a child can be life transforming for his mother in countless ways. Iris. "Could not put it down" according to J. Thie. A wonderful story about a mother having to grow up fast and finding a true love with her son.
From the Publisher This is an uplifting love story every young mom needs to read. . The power of Nina's words and moving black & white photography makes this an unforgettable gift
She has spent time as an intern with the San Antonio Spurs and KENS 5, immersing herself in the "communications world." After her internships were complete, she moved right into work as an associate producer for 'Great Day SA' with Kristina Guerrero on KENS 5; appearing in numerous segments, displaying her exuberant personality to all Alamo City viewers. Her personal interests include singing, dancing, and of course writing. Duran is also a proud
This is a tale from a mother's heart. A heart that has become molded from all the ups and downs of motherhood.. A heart that wasn't ready to become a nurturer. A heart that was nowhere near having the responsibility needed to raise a child. "My life was interrupted, I became selfish, and then I learned how to love unconditionally…all because of a little boy named Elijah." This isn't a tale of postpartum depression, nor is it one written by a pediatrician, psychologist, or any other doctor