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Battling the Blessings by author Terry Fulgham-A Review
by wrp68 on Nov 4, 2009
Battling the Blessings is author Terry Fulgham' slife story which spans over fifty years, reflecting on his childhood,the teen years, and into his adulthood. Fulgham changed the names ofthe characters, including his own, to protect the innocent. Wemeet Reggie Manchester-Pallor as a nine-year-old in 1956. Reggie livedin Flint, Michigan with his grandparents, who he lovingly referred toas "Big Mama" and "Papa Manchester." The Manchester house was a caring,respectful, and disciplined Christian home. Growing up then wasdifferent than it is today; children only spoke to adults when theywere spoken to. If a kid stepped out of line, they were spanked. Reggiesaw his share of spankings, or whippings, as he called them. Reggie wasvery close to his grandparents and, as his father was not around; PapaManchester was his only male influence. The passing of PapaManchester left a profound emptiness in 10-year-old Reggie's life,leaving him with a feeling of helplessness. A few months after...Read More >>
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Battling the Blessings by author Terry Fulgham-A Review
This is Fulgham's first book. However, he writes with the skill of a seasoned author. He knows how to spin a story in a way that will affect and captivate his reader....
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Terry Fulgham's life story will leave you thankful for everything you have and for those you love. Terry was born in the 1940's in Flint Michigan. He began drinking and using drugs around the age of twelve after his Grandfather died. For almost 30 years he waged an internal war with himself turning a deaf ear to everything that was good around him. This battle would spill out into his life as his addictions would ruin friendships, marriages, and relationships. Finally at age 40 Terry, with help from his faith in the Lord, let go...
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