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AslansLady

AslansLady

I am 59 years old, the mother of 3 grown daughters, Marcella, Ouida, and Melanie, and stepgrandmother of 1 beautiful granddaughter, Ashley. I became a grandmother to my first grandson, Roman Jr. at the end of March 2008. I graduated with a Bachelor's degree (in Psychology from Corban College (formerly Western Baptist College) out of Salem,... more »
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  • A. Michaelson

    A. Michaelson says

    Hi, AslansLady. I am the author of The Sandal Maker, a new novel about the public ministry of Jesus. You can read the first chapter by going to scribd.com and searching for the title. I am including here the publisher's notes from Amazon.com. Let me know what you think.


    Book Description
    Caleb, an elderly Jew, leaves the safety of his home in Cana on a mission to find a man he believes is in Jerusalem. Miriam, Caleb’s only remaining child, accompanies him disguised as a boy. In the desolation of the war struck Galilean countryside, father and daughter risk their lives to journey south on the Jordan River trail. As they walk, Caleb intrigues Miriam with a captivating story of his youth that will change her future destiny. A story of a time forty years prior when he became a sandal maker in order to observe a man some called the Miracle Worker. Caleb secretly kept notes of the events he saw and heard as he followed the crowds. With his objective, skeptical point of view, he reveals the fascinating ministry of the one he called the “Master.” Heart pounding perils and the threat of death endanger the two travelers, but nothing could foretell the fate awaiting them in Jerusalem!

    From the Publisher
    A. Michaelson's new novel, The Sandal Maker, takes the reader on a fascinating journey back to the year 70 A.D. in worn torn Palestine. The author creatively weaves two stories together, one in the present, the other in the past. Heartwarming, enlightening and tragic, The Sandal Maker paints a portrait of one man's life and his involvement in how the gospel came to be.

    posted 4 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Sweet Caroline =(^.^)=

    Sweet Caroline =(^.^)= says

    Hello! No, you don't know me, I just joined Shelfari a few nights ago and just thought I'd request a few friends. I think Fiddler is a great play! My daughter played the role of Chava when she was 13 in a Youth Production. She has been in five musicals (played Dorothy in Oz when she was 12!) and was in a travelling performing group last semester. Anyway, thanks or the note and have a wonderful weekend!
    C

    posted 10 months ago. ( send a note )
  • bonniegirl80

    bonniegirl80 says

    Hey, good to hear back from you. I'm taking my master's at the University of Louisiana @ Lafayette. I'm really enjoying the program so far, and I have a job as a graduate assistant. I enjoy learning something that will be useful in helping improve people's quality of life. I'm also unsure of exactly how I'll use it. I would love to do missions again, so maybe I can incorporate it there.

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Marushka S

    Marushka S says

    Congratulations! You have shown us that all things are possible where there is a will and a mind.
    I am encouraged and hope to do something new in the coming year, Keep going lady!
    Marushka

    posted 2 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Lisa Unger

    Lisa Unger says

    You are so sweet! Enjoy it!

    posted 2 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Lisa Unger

    Lisa Unger says

    Wow ... good for you! I can understand why you don't have much time for reading. Luckily books wait very patiently for us! Thanks for your kind note and the friendship!

    Best,
    L

    posted 2 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Lisa Unger

    Lisa Unger says

    Great to meet you. Looking forward to checking out your shelf and I hope you enjoy mine.

    posted 2 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Leila70

    Leila70 says

    Hello,

    I jus want to give you a big compliment!
    What a beautiful list you have got.

    Greetings from Leila from Holland :-)

    posted 2 years ago. ( send a note )
  • jbgregory

    jbgregory says

    I'm glad you found it, you will enjoy reading it!

    posted 2 years ago. ( send a note )
  • jbgregory

    jbgregory says

    Yes, You have to read Divine Average if you liked Love is a Wild Assault. It is fictional but worthwhile and the same qualities in people, plus it makes you think. I liked it as well as the first one :)

    posted 2 years ago. ( send a note )