- Anglický jazyk
Toby's Heart's Desire
Autor: Jane Galitello-Wolfe
Let us follow Toby, as he ventures out to be what he wants to be.
Can we all do this? Of course we can! At least that's the argument that author T.J.s wants to present to the world with Toby's Heart's Desire, an inspirational...
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Let us follow Toby, as he ventures out to be what he wants to be.
Can we all do this? Of course we can! At least that's the argument that author T.J.s wants to present to the world with Toby's Heart's Desire, an inspirational new book about reclaiming the desire that lives inside all of our hearts.
The author reached the age of forty and was in the midst of her career, when her true heart's desire emerged. During this time, Toby was created. In the following years, the author used the concept of this book to inspire and to help many others.
Toby invites you to take a journey into the center of your own heart, to relax, and to experience your true heart's desire once again. Toby's message is a simple one: that with love and determination you can be happy, and it is never too late to follow what is in your heart.
T.J.s hopes that you will enjoy Toby, and that you will be inspired to follow and accomplish the desire of your own heart. Watch for more books in the Toby series.
A native of Torrington, Connecticut, T.J.s is an accomplished writer who has been creating stories and poems for over 60 years. She has also enjoyed a distinguished career in counseling and as a healer. She was one of the first to develop a street ministry, and has helped guide thousands of people from all walks of life back to their true purpose and on a path to God. She is noted for her work in caring for the elderly. In addition to her writing, she still works as a caregiver from time to time.
Publisher's website: http://sbprabooks.com/TJs
- Vydavateľstvo: Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Agency, LLC
- Rok vydania: 2013
- Formát: Paperback
- Rozmer: 280 x 216 mm
- Jazyk: Anglický jazyk
- ISBN: 9781622128198