Abigail's Redemption

· WestBow Press
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252
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About this eBook

Abigail Dawson is a little red-haired mountain girl who has been so traumatized by incidents in her life that she changes from a bright, sunny two-year-old to a very serious and timid young woman. Her mother plays a very important role in keeping this trauma in the forefront of her mind, although unintentionally. Abigail is taken to the hospital, where she remains for therapy, but Lucas Sutherland appears in her life and helps to break down the barriers holding her in torment. He and his prayers are the source of Abigail's redemption.

About the author

Adda Leah Davis is a retired elementary school teacher and counselor as well as author of nine books. She is the youngest of ten children reared in McDowell County, West Virginia but now resides in Russell County, Virginia.

Davis's life has been dedicated to writing and she now serves on the board of the Appalachian Authors Guild, the Planning Committee for the yearly Appalachian Heritage Writers Symposium, and is a member of the Reminiscent Writers Group of Southwest Virginia Community College at Richlands.

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