The Road to Resilience: Velma’s Story (Velma's Story Book 2)
Based on the life of author G. L. Gooding's mother, Velma Steele, The Road to Resilience continues the saga first introduced in Where Courage Began. There, the readers met five-year-old Velma, her you…
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Out of the Dust
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The Price of Bread and Shoes
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The Only Way Home
Winner of the 2022 Colorado Authors League 1st Place Award in Historical Fiction!
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The Red Road: Book One of the McGinn Family Saga
First Place Winner, Fall 2023 Historical Fiction
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There’s no greater duty than family…
In the heart of rural Maine, in the midst of the Great Depression and the final year of Prohibition, the McGinn fami… -
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A Dream In The Wilderness (The Wilderness Saga Book 1)
If you liked the poignancy and wholesome nature of “The Promise,” you will LOVE “A Dream In the Wilderness.”
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This Funny Life
“We never know, do we? We never know how many days we’ll be given or how we’ll go. There are no guarantees. Only hopes and dreams.”
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