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Anne Bradshaw

Anne Bradshaw

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I grew up in England and now live in the USA. I write, read, do family history, and go walking. I have 4 children, and 15 grandchildren. br/ br/ I have seven published books, the latest of which is True Miracles with Genealogy, Volume TWO, available as follows: br/ Paperback from Amazon s CreateSpace at https://www.createspace.com/3698895for... more »
  • member since June 17, 2008

Anne Bradshaw’s last login was Thursday, November 24, 2011.

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  • A. Michaelson

    A. Michaelson says

    Hi, Anne. I’m the author of The Sandal Maker, a new novel about the public ministry of Jesus from a unique point of view. A story that will take you on a fascinating journey in first century Galilee. I’m 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.

    http://www.scribd.com/doc/19473527/The-Sandal-Maker-Chapter-1

    posted 2 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Fernanda Ribeiro

    Fernanda Ribeiro says

    Hiii, Anne

    posted 3 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Fernanda Ribeiro

    Fernanda Ribeiro says

    Hiii, Anne

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  • Fernanda Ribeiro

    Fernanda Ribeiro says

    Hiii, Anne

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  • Marsha Ward

    Marsha Ward says

    Thanks, Anne. I can hardly wait to be there.

    posted 3 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Marsha Ward

    Marsha Ward says

    Hi Anne. I'm going to request your friendship. Have a great St Paddy's Day!

    posted 3 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Fernanda Ribeiro

    Fernanda Ribeiro says

    Hi there
    how are you? I hope fine.
    can I add you as my friend?
    it would be good have some friend here.
    I love a lot to read.
    = D
    Hope talk to you in soon.
    bye bye

    Fernanda Ribeiro
    from Brazil.

    posted 3 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Fernanda Ribeiro

    Fernanda Ribeiro says

    Hi there
    how are you? I hope fine.
    can I add you as my friend?
    it would be good have some friend here.
    I love a lot to read.
    = D
    Hope talk to you in soon.
    bye bye

    Fernanda Ribeiro
    from Brazil.

    posted 3 years ago. ( send a note )
  • sixpalz

    sixpalz says

    Hi! I was just looking at one of the LDS groups and ran across your profile--I'm so glad I did! I read Terracotta Summer and Chamomile Winter several years ago after I found them in our public library in Clive, Iowa. I had been wanting to add them to my bookshelves here on Shelfari but couldn't remember the exact titles, though I really enjoyed the books. I look forward to reading more from you!

    posted 3 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Amanda

    Amanda says

    Hi Anne. To change which list (I've Read, Favorites, etc) a book appears on, mouse over the book and the popup will appear. Click on the drop down menu on the green button and you can check and uncheck which list you want the book to appear on. Let me know if you have further questions. Happy Reading! -Amanda

    posted 3 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Candace Salima

    Candace Salima says

    Anne, I'd love to have you join our LDS Authors & Readers group. We have some great discussions going on there right now and I'd love to get your input. Please join us.

    posted 3 years ago. ( send a note )