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The snow angel by Glenn Beck
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The snow angel (edition 2011)

by Glenn Beck

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Years after losing her mother in a car accident that rendered her father emotionally distant, Rachel resolves to escape from an abusive marriage to protect her young daughter.
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Title:The snow angel
Authors:Glenn Beck
Info:New York : Threshold Editions/Mercury Radio Arts, 2011.
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Writing: 5.0; Theme: 5.0; Content: 4.5; Language: 5.0; Overall: 5.0

This story is very sad, but also inspirational. Glenn Beck shares the story of a young lady who grows up in an abusive home and later marries an abusive husband. In order to escape her terrible and horrific marriage and provide a more normal life for her young daughter, she must make an unbelievable and dangerous decision. She also must make amends with her estranged father and the appeal of her daughter to finally meet her grandfather. Highly recommend.

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***December 10, 2023*** ( )
  jntjesussaves | Dec 4, 2022 |
Rachel becomes estranged with her father after marrying a man who turns out to be abusive. When her husband is away on a business trip and the pastor's wife guesses that she's abused, she finds her way back to the old tailor shop of her old neighbor….and eventually to the care facility, where her father is living with dementia. He believes that his granddaughter is Rachel and he watches her making snow angels on Christmas eve. ( )
  nancynova | Nov 22, 2019 |
What a wonderful story and for some reason I thought it was about Christmas, because of the title. Not so, and the tale that is told is marvelous and a tear-jerker. So emotional that I had to put it down to think about it, and ponder the message being told. This is a good read for anyone, and especially those who are estranged from parents or adult children. Hug those you love the most and then buy this book for everyone you hugged. It is THAT good. ( )
  bakersfieldbarbara | Feb 2, 2014 |
It was a nice story, if you can call a story about abuse nice but I felt that it wrapped up much too neatly in the end. She was able to get away and had a living dropped into her lap much more easily than is realistic. I expected the ex to put up more of a fight. ( )
  onetiredmom | Apr 3, 2013 |
A warm and sentimental story of tragedy and enduring love. Some of the characters will sadden and disturb you, others will surely fill your heart with thankfulness and joy. ( )
  DougWilliams | Dec 13, 2012 |
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This is a story that I have wanted to tell for years. It is my hope that it will wake those up who've been trained to believe in lies like "it's my fault," "it's not so bad," "he won't do it again," or "verbal abuse isn't really abuse." Never forget who you are: a daughter of a Heavenly Father. You have royal heritage, and anyone who makes you feel like less than that is not a man, husband, father, or friend, simply someone who is afraid of you because he knows who you are, but doesn't know who he is.
This book is also dedicated to my sisters, who inspire me, to my mother, who lost her way, and to my wife and daughters, who give me hope. It is also a gift to all the fathers and protectors who try hard every day to be better men than they were yesterday.
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In the stillness before he opens his eyes, Mitchell Clark is strong.
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I took the stem of the leaf between my fingers and twirled it in front of my face. The five spires were precisely serrated, each tiny tip sharp as if it had been die-cut with a brand new press. Best of all, the leaf was entirely uniform, the same deep, cardinal color from the firm spire of the stem to the delicate, papery edges. "It's beautiful." I smiled, loving my daughter for her ability to find treasure all around her.
"Life is a journey, Rachel. As you walk along the road you can either look back or you can look ahead."
"Everyone deserves to be loved."
My father once told me that we are powerless against the people we love.
"A home is more than a building," he says.
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