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* Read # All the Pretty Things: The Story of a Southern Girl Who Went through Fire to Find Her Way Home by Edie Wadsworth ✓ eBook or Kindle ePUB. All the Pretty Things: The Story of a Southern Girl Who Went through Fire to Find Her Way Home "Inspriational!" according to P. McCain. Edie has such an special way of weaving her story in such a way that as you read her words you just want to reach out and hug the little girl who was longing to have her father's love and attention.Edie's words are heartfelt, tender and richly emotional. Anyone who reads this book will be impacted by her inspirational journey - a journey that took a little girl overcoming the hurdles in her life to become the incredible person that she is today.. Candace

All the Pretty Things: The Story of a Southern Girl Who Went through Fire to Find Her Way Home

Title : All the Pretty Things: The Story of a Southern Girl Who Went through Fire to Find Her Way Home
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Rating : 4.74 (678 Votes)
Asin : 149640338X
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 320 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-02-03
Language : English

"Inspriational!" according to P. McCain. Edie has such an special way of weaving her story in such a way that as you read her words you just want to reach out and hug the little girl who was longing to have her father's love and attention.Edie's words are heartfelt, tender and richly emotional. Anyone who reads this book will be impacted by her inspirational journey - a journey that took a little girl overcoming the hurdles in her life to become the incredible person that she is today.. Candace said Edie's story is heartbreaking and beautiful and full of hope all at once. This memoir will break your heart and heal it all at once. I couldn't stop reading. I cried and I laughed. If you deal with brokenness, addiction, divorce, poverty or have simply lost your faith, please read this book. Edie's story is heartbreaking and beautiful and full of hope all at once.. Love this book! April Edie Wadsworth writes with such grace as she tells her story. You read it knowing that she endured really hard things, but that she has walked through the process of forgiveness and grace. Her story makes you think about your own story, how you got to where you are, and how God has redeemed the hard things. I am so thankful for her words, her story, and her life. She is one that sees, hears, and knows what it is like to walk through the fire (actual fire) and come out on the other side. This book will stay with me for a

This book is beautiful, heartbreaking, charming, and redemptive, and now that I’ve finished reading it, I’m more awed by the authorand the Author of it allthan ever before. Her story is one of enduring, hopeful love of a little girl for her earthly father, and the relentless, redemptive love of a heavenly Father for his beloved daughter. The result is a vernacular collection of moments both beautiful and terrible; in other words, intensely human. And Edie is masterful in the telling. Thanks, Edie. Now within these pages we meet the innocent little girl who loved with a brave

She taught herself to drive a stick shift truck at twelve years oldso she could get her drunk daddy home from the bar.  She spent Saturdays at Brushy Mountain prison visiting her incarcerated cousin.  She watched adults eat while her stomach gnawed and then there was torching of the family trailer, where she dug through the ashes to try to salvage her most prized possession--her Tammy Wynette album. And at the center of it all was her charismatic daddy. Against all odds, Edie "made doctor," achieving everything that had once seemed beyond her reach. "I don't know how old I was the night the trailer burned down, or if the rumor was true that Daddy was the one who set it on fire." For a long time, Edie thought she had escaped. It started in an Appalachian trailer park, where a young girl dreamed of becoming a doctor. She never knew when he would show up but when he did he was usually drunk; she learned the hard way that she couldn't count on him to protect her.  So she told herself it didn't matter.  All she wanted was to make him proud. Only, it was too late, because her Daddy died a year before she graduated medical school. But every day, Edie woke up to her reality:a poverty-stricken world full of alcohol and violence, where getting out seemed impossible. She split the

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