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Today, I can sing a new song, hence this book - ''The Rejected Stone''. This book is a source of encouragement for those who think their world has come to an end, in terms of marriage, career or personal ambition.
The book, THE REJECTED STONE, is a book that is capable of reassuring readers facing life challenges, of any magnitude, that there is light at the end of the tunnel.
The Rejected Stone: An Historical Novel
Izunna came into this world through the wrong route and he spent the rest of his life trying to get back to the right route.
Today, I can sing a new song, hence this book - ''The Rejected Stone''. This book is a source of encouragement for those who think their world has come to an end, in terms of marriage, career or personal ambition.
They said he was worthless, and he believed them.
The Rejected Stone
The Rejected Stone
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It has bred low self-esteem, self-pity, a lack of self-confidence, and possibly suicide in many people. As a result of this, the book "THE REJECTED STONE" has been written.
The book, THE REJECTED STONE, is a book that is capable of re-assuring readers that are facing lives challenges of any magnitude that there is light at the end of a tunnel.
Published in 1861, this volume contains an explanation of what led up to the War Between the States including slavery, written by a native Virginian.
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The Rejected Stone