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The Highest Peak - Kathy Lee Pair

The Highest Peak

Kathy Lee Pair
Outskirts Press, Inc. , English
3 ratings

....The Highest Peak is a powerful and captivating memoir of a woman’s determination to push past the obstacles that should have defeated her. There is no doubt that Virginia truly saw things differently than other people. Her intuition was a relevant factor throughout her life. She was an outspoken and misunderstood person that was eventually out casted by her family. Her dreams and goals were ahead of her time and many people just didn't understand her desire not to just settle for the norm. Her journey takes you through the pain, suffering, loss and betrayal she endured throughout her childhood and during her marriages.She lived by God's word and survived many trials and tribulations with prayer and her faith in the Lord. Virginia's daughter is now telling the story of her mother's unique life. The result is "The Highest Peak" which has been taken from the actual journal notes Virginia began writing in January 1965.

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