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Laughter Calls Me: A young woman's search for truth leads to a courageous battle to save her children

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The true story of a young woman who discovers her children have become victims of child pornography. A compelling and hard-to-put-down book that takes the reader through a twenty-year period in the author’s life. From her hitchhiking days in the seventies to being abandoned with four small children to raise, the story then takes a dramatic twist as she discovers what could potentially destroy her family. This crisis forces the young mother to go into hiding with her children to protect them. May kids be brave enough to tellParents strong enough to believeThe Church, Christ-like enough to supportAmerica, wise enough to judgeMay offenders be sorry enough to stop“Relying on her Christian faith as a support system, this story demonstrates Catherine’s persistence and utlization of the greatest weapon against sexual exploitation of children—public awareness and education.”—Roger Young, Special Agent, FBI, Retired

160 pages, Paperback

First published July 25, 2003

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May 13, 2024
Wow. Heart wrenching and so captivating. An incredible true story of a woman and her children who walk through devastating sexual abuse of her children. But the faithfulness of God and his mercy prevails. Finishing this book in 2 days and ending on Mother's Day has me in tears. A definite read.
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