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Looking Lonely in the Face

By: Star Adrianne Williams
Narrated by: Dana La Voz
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There are in fact two ways to die: There is the inevitable PHYSICAL DEATH that eventually will meet us at an unexpected, undesired time and place. Each of us must face the inescapable reality of dying that causes us to lose our natural earthly senses that connects us to what we see, hear, feel and breathe.

But how little we know about the other way: SPIRITUAL DEATH, a soul that has no life. Until we take that instinctive last breath, though alive physically we’re already dead on the inside –trapped, decaying within our own bodies, plagued by loneliness and functioning only as a result of our internal inclination, riddled spiritually with all sorts of dire ailments. We've lost all spiritual senses that connect our hearts to God, hope, faith, and love.

©2016 Adrianne Williams (P)2024 Adrianne Williams
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the reality of her story

what I like most about the book knowing the author on a personal level the reality of her life knowing the things the challenges that she went through and the things that she had to overcome not only as a child but as an adult.. also the will to continue to move on regardless of her past her parents and the things that she had to go through she continue to persevere not only for herself but her kids , becoming a parent at a young age knowing the things that she had to do to not only live life for her kids but for herself also to bring them up in an atmosphere environment much better than the life that she lived. it wasn't much that I didn't like about the book because the author was able to tell the truth and nothing but the truth knowing her lifestyle no one could tell it better and by that I was very fascinated with the way that she was telling it as I continue to read more and more I understood more as far as her life was concerned but it makes me feel proud to know her and know the challenges that she met and knowing the day will come when this book is going to be a bestseller.

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