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An Unexpected Kindness

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We can view the world in one of two ways. We can look out and see all the negativity and heartache that occurs or we can choose to focus on all the kindness and generosity and draw from its strength. 20 writers have graciously shared their contributions on the kindness of strangers - each opening up about their encounter, either given or received. Extremely touching, this book will inspire others to pass it on and be open to the kindness of strangers.

Contributing authors include Cesar Moran-Cahusac, Greg Grano, Christina Hamlett, Dave Seminara, Chris Dell, Connie Kerbs, Michelle Tupy, Carly Chichester, Witt and Jen Sparks, Bruce Ballister, Debbie McClure, Christie Ogden-Kristoff, Lee Larossa, Claire Heath, Bernadette Pizzey, Amie Smothers, Ana Goncalves, Mary Meinelt, Ryan Ray and Kaitlyn Murray.

141 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 7, 2016

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Michelle Tupy

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Michelle Tupy (www.michelletupy.com) is a dreamer, a traveller, a writer - a collector of words if you like. She believes in taking the road less travelled, and has done so many times. She enjoys following her passions without fear; wherever it may lead.

Michelle is the creator of Love Alters: A Love For All Seasons and An Unexpected Kindness. She is currently working on her next book about her travel and world schooling experiences with her family, entitled And Off We Went.

Michelle has worked in 5 continents worldwide and has 4 years experience teaching English as a foreign language in North China and Peru.

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A collection of tales, connected by that good samaritan instinct that most of us share. A few of us can precisely remember the time when some stranger, a Samaritan at heart shared that spirit with us. These are our tales, I hope they trigger something in you.
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