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LITTLE DID WE KNOW
LITTLE DID WE KNOW
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Little Did We Know is a nonfiction memoir that tells the story of the author's struggles as her husband lost his eyesight, and how this crisis in life brought both of them to truly trust the Lord.
The author writes compellingly of the mental suffering she and her family have experienced due to her husband's struggle with retinitis pigmentosa, while also showing how God used it to lead the Author and her husband to rely on him for life and joy rather than on the things of this world. The book is a treasure trove of stories from the author's childhood, her courtship with her husband, and the progression of their married life together, mirrored by the progression of her husband's blindness. Throughout the book, the author paints vivid pictures of each scene in both the good and the bad times.
In addition to captivating personal stories, the author eloquently weaves Scripture into the manuscript, adding authority to her own personal experiences. With a clear and steady writing voice, she points readers to biblical hope found in trusting in the Lord.
The author writes compellingly of the mental suffering she and her family have experienced due to her husband's struggle with retinitis pigmentosa, while also showing how God used it to lead the Author and her husband to rely on him for life and joy rather than on the things of this world. The book is a treasure trove of stories from the author's childhood, her courtship with her husband, and the progression of their married life together, mirrored by the progression of her husband's blindness. Throughout the book, the author paints vivid pictures of each scene in both the good and the bad times.
In addition to captivating personal stories, the author eloquently weaves Scripture into the manuscript, adding authority to her own personal experiences. With a clear and steady writing voice, she points readers to biblical hope found in trusting in the Lord.
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