Paperback, Published in Oct 2008 by America Star Books
Page count: 126
On the Other Side of Poor is the story of my family as they faced the problems, disappointments, heartaches, tears and joys of having little assets and no freedom to tread the path of athe pursuit of happiness.a In this day of tragedy from weather and economy-related downfalls, many people are in this same situation. It seems that most thinking in our nation is emerging from below the belt and not the brain today. Not good. To survive, poor people have to work harder with less and some are fortunate to find work to be a privilege and a therapy of the soul and body. Our family remembers the little things that made life interesting and the God who gave us HOPE as we struggled through life.
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