Betty Notzon
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Connie Rossini:
I'm the informal leader of a Catholic woman's study group. We're finishing up on HAIL, HOLY QUEEN, by Scott Hahn, and with the advent of Lent (not trying to be funny. . .), we're about to start on a book of Lenten meditations written by Fr. Peter Stravinskas. Do you have anything suitable for older women? I write fiction with a Catholic perspective.
Connie Rossini
Hi, Betty. The two books of mine that could work well would be Trusting God with St. Therese, and The Contemplative Rosary. The former has a lot of my life story, along with stories from the life of St. Therese, and how we both had challenges regarding trusting God. Many of the stories are related to my family (parents, siblings, husband, kids), so I think older women could relate to it. It also has questions at the end of each chapter that you could use with a group. I give a 20% discount when you buy directly from me, and I can sign them for you. So let me know if you are interested. This book has 4.8 stars on Amazon and has hit the best-seller list of Catholic books several times.
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(?)Fifteen-year-old Julie Tyler doesn't know when she wakes up on page one of THE ORANGE DRAGON BOWL that that night she’s coming face-to-face with evil. It starts with a strange incident at a mother-daughter dinner at her school. Then out of the blue, someone at the school begins a nonstop campaign of back-stabbing and pranks. Her mother almost dies of cancer. And a past scandal is leaked to the press re: her father.
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