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Unchosen Bonds

Mary Iovino

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English
Booklogix
07 May 2024
A shared journey through challenges inspires selfless giving, showcasing the strength of compassion and unity.

Mary, a woman with a heart of gold, decides to help a stranger she meets through a church in Lancaster. Sue, a refugee from the Congo, moves into Mary's family's house, and Mary's husband and daughters unselfishly welcome her. Mary guides Sue through the many intricacies of being successful in the United States. Sue provides Mary the love she needs when Mary is given a heart-wrenching health diagnosis. Their lives intertwine at a time when they need each other to survive the difficulties thrust upon them. These women inspire those around them to give of themselves and to stand up for those in need.

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Imprint:   Booklogix
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 8mm
Weight:   213g
ISBN:   9781665307901
ISBN 10:   1665307900
Pages:   154
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

I was born and raised in the Philadelphia area. After graduating from Millersville University in 2002 with a degree in mathematics education, I moved to Lancaster county. While teaching middle school math, I earned a master's degree in educational leadership, with my principal certification. My husband and I share our home with our friend, Susan, our three daughters, and our dog, Baxter. Most days you will find me in a crew neck T-shirt, hoodie, and a worn pair of Levi's. When I am not receiving treatment for stage four melanoma, and triple negative breast cancer, I am watching SNL skits with my friends, whipping up cookie dough in under ten minutes, or rooting for my Philadelphia Eagles. Before October 4, 2016, I would never have considered writing a book. However, my life story since that unforgettable day must be told. I didn't decide to become a writer, this fate chose me.

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