An artful, emotionally incisive and beautifully written debut memoir about the unique place of almost-motherhood
Miranda Ward Livres



A Window and a Pencil Sharpener
- 132pages
- 5 heures de lecture
The narrative follows Jack William Ward, who, despite being born with severe learning disabilities in 1938, defied expectations through determination and self-created coping mechanisms. His journey is marked not only by his struggles with illness but also by a profound spiritual awakening. Jack's unwavering spirit and resilience highlight his ability to overcome challenges, making his story one of inspiration and hope against the odds.
God Delights in Doing Laundry
- 28pages
- 1 heure de lecture
The book encourages both children and adults to explore Scripture through coloring, aiming to inspire a deeper understanding of biblical stories. It emphasizes the transformative power of these narratives, inviting readers to reflect on their personal lives and the impact of faith.