Binna and her two children are starving. In a park where angel statues frolick, surely they'll meet a kind stranger. But everyone turns a cold shoulder until Binna meets an unlikely beggar.
K.C. May grew up in the mid-western USA and in Hawaii, and earned a B.A. in Russian from Florida State University. After a year in Taiwan teaching English and studying Mandarin Chinese, she lived in the Arizona desert where she founded a Rottweiler rescue organization and worked as a computer programmer and technical writer. Her interests include karate, backpacking, motorcycle riding, dog training, and computer gaming. Sign up for her newsletter at http://www.kcmay.com
This was another quick read that I got on amazon.com for the free. At first you think that this book is about homeless peoples, but then all of the sudden you can tell the writing is going to indicated something else. I love that the story shows us a gasp of something more than other books. There are still good people out there....and that good things are not just considered luck. Very cute read!!!
A very short story but I really liked the twist at the end. It was an honest-to-goodness book about the important of being good. I'm definitely going to look into more by May.