No. of pages 44
Published: 2015
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"Love Always Wins: Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Just Pick Up After Myself" follows the journey of a character grappling with the chaos of everyday life and the emotional challenges that come with it. Through a humorous and insightful lens, they explore themes of love, personal responsibility, and the importance of self-acceptance. As the protagonist learns to embrace imperfections and prioritize connections with others, they discover that love and positivity can transform even the messiest situations. The story ultimately highlights the healing power of love, encouraging readers to let go of anxiety and foster resilience in the face of life's ups and downs. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
There are 44 pages in this book. This book was published in 2015 by Neighborhood Publishers .
Jean Kavich Bloom worked at Zondervan in Michigan for nearly twenty-four years, most recently as an Executive Managing Editor. Now a freelance writer and editor living in Indiana, she enjoys working at home and spending time with her family. Sheila Bailey works in watercolor and digital media. In fact, it is this combination of tools that allows her to achieve her characteristic style. Sheila began her career as a designer and painter for Hallmark, Inc. Later, she became a featured designer at Will Vinton Studios. Formerly published under the name Sheila Lucas, Sheila Bailey has been writing and illustrating children's literature for more than a decade. Away from her brush, Sheila enjoys gardening and tending to her koi pond. She currently lives in Oregon.