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Includes the name: Wilma L. Derksen

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Book one of the Ava Series. "A mysterious path through an orchard in the
Emerald Valley of British Columbia attracts the attention of young Ava, who
knows that her grandmother's house is at the end of the trail. She too is
fascinated by the path, but finds the guest come because of power of the love
of a woman who has seen an angel. She finds the love she needs." - Back cover
 
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Book two of the Ava Series. "The community has acquired a serious problem. A
liar and cheat from the old country has moved into their valley and has assumed
a leadership role. Confused and desperate the people begin to walk down the
orchard path to seek Olena's counsel and wisdom. Ava watches as her
grandmother, who has become a sort of valley oracle, listens intently to each
visitor's story." - Back cover
 
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"Combining graphic honesty with compassion and hope, this book serves as a road
map through the aftermath of violence by addressing both the personal and
justice issues encountered after a violent act. In an easy-to-read
conversational style, liberally sprinkled with personal stories, Derksen has
organized the Crime Victim Detour (the victim's journey) into something
understandable and readable. Written especially for victims of crime, their
friends and family, and service providers"--back cover… (more)
 
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A mysterious path through an orchard in the Emerald Valley of British Columbia
attracts the attention of young Ava, who knows that her grandmother's house is
at the end of the trail. Why do so many people visit Ava's grandmother? Ava
watches her grandmother bless the visitors with extraordinary compassion,
empathy, and most of all, listening.
 
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