This Blessed Mess
$15.95
Offering hope and encouragement in the face of life’s chaos, Pat Livingston’s good humored stories are sure to resonate with readers, especially women.
Growing up, she believed that if you work hard and, do the right things, all will be well. Then chaos happened, nothing universal just ordinary, everyday chaos.
Now, with wit and wisdom in Pat’s personal stories, she shares with us her lifetime of taming chaos.
This Blessed Mess not only invites readers to do the same but assures us that in the midst of all the craziness we can discover as she did the seeds of creativity and hope.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781893732155
ISBN10: 1893732150
Patricia Livingston
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2000
Publisher: Sorin Books
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