Memories of an 85-year-old Reject
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About the Book
"Memories of an 85-year-old Reject" is a book that is intended to share past memories, in particular memories of rejection and how one person's sense of humor and faith in God brought forth a strong force that inspires others. Beginning at young age of 4, the author shares experiences of being left out, and than a tragic house fire and humble living conditions, but never losing sight of a greater good to be learned and lived out.
Reflections on the difficulties of married and family life beginning after World War II and the disappointments and hardships endured were not sufficient to quench a spirit that needed to be happy and loved, instead they provided her with a fiery spirit to stand up and fight for the rights of the downtrodden, unborn and rejected souls in society.
About the Author
Wanda Jurco is a frequent "Letter's to the Editor" writer and is known locally for her strong beliefs in freedom of speech and holds fast to upholding the right to life for the unborn, despising bigotry and discrimination. She has both faithful fans and adversaries to her views. This book portrays how her personality developed in spite of rejections but the main purpose is to lift up and help others. Wanda lives in North Ridgeville, Ohio.