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Let Me Fly
Let Me Fly
Author: Elisa Mayo
ISBN-13: 9781598864403
ISBN-10: 1598864408
Publication Date: 6/12/2007
Pages: 208
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Publisher: Tate Publishing & Enterprises
Book Type: Paperback
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As a teenager, Celia Martin yearns to be free to live a life not dictated by her surroundings. She's grown up in a small-town farm community, and knows that when she gets old enough, she's going to the big city. Fast forward a few years and you'll find a very successful businesswoman who knows that something big is missing in her life. She's also got a coworker that is very interested in her, but she struggles with decisions concerning him. Through all of this, God seems so very far away to her.

I have never read a book that explored so many different emotions in a person's life. There's love, hate, loss, hurt, and I was feeling all this right along with Celia. All the while, though, she knows that her Heavenly Father has not forgotten her just like He doesn't forget any of His children.

"Let Me Fly" is a definite must-read!


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