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Angel With Crooked Feet

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Angel with Crooked Feet chronicles the life of Tony Sarjant, born with a club foot to a mother who didnat want him. He spent the first ten years of his life in and out of hospitals before his pre-teen life of petty crime landed him in a detention center for boys where he was sexually assaulted for years. As a teenager he discovered the dark world of the occult, a world he fully embraced as a young man. His first marriage seemed to be the start of a new, happier life, but after the births of his daughter and son he learned his wife was having an affair and that she was still married to another man After his marriage ended, Tonyas life dissolved into years of drifting back and forth across Europe, punctuated by heavy drinking and several attempts at suicide, including the one that almost succeeded. Then, in his late 30s, he met the woman who would change his life, Denise, now his wife of more than 20 years. Through Denise, Tonyas life was saved by the power of real love, the power of God. And through more trials, including a prison term and a crash that left him helpless, he found his purpose in life. aI know we can make a difference in the lives of hurting children, a Tony says, ano matter how old they are.a Angel with Crooked Feet is the inspiring story that demonstrates the truth of that promise.

96 pages, Paperback

First published September 25, 2006

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Gus Koernig

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Gus Koernig is an award-winning journalist who has worked for TV and radio stations, newspapers and wire services for more than 35 years. He covered conditions in Russia during the first months after the collapse of the Soviet Union, and wrote and produced a half-hour program on Russia which was broadcast in the U.S. and throughout Russia.

Gus has covered national, state and local political campaigns, reported from the White House on the National Health Care debate in the mid-1990’s and reported on five Presidents. In 1995 He moderated the only nationally televised Town Hall Meeting of President Bill Clinton’s administration.

Gus has also worked as a private consultant and adviser to organizations in health care, accounting, investment and finance, higher education, real estate, insurance, economic development, the technology, automotive and hospitality industries, government and politics and nonprofit foundations.

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November 16, 2007
Couldn't believe so much life and touching words could be condensed into 100 pages but when you are done with this book, you can't believe it was only 100 pages. It is about an amazing person and teaches you, without "TEACHING" you lots of important life lessons.
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