An Ordinary Girl

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An Ordinary Girl

By: Faye Robinson

About the Book

Have you ever felt your life spiraling out of control? Or felt as though the trials of ordinary life are too strenuous to handle? You’re not alone. The chaos and insecurities of your life are nothing compared to the power of God, Who has an ultimate plan for you and your journey. In fact, the challenges, obstacles, and hiccups in life are His way of developing you, your soul, and your spirit.

                An autobiography filled with humor and spiritual force, An Ordinary Girl: My Path to Peace of Mind features honest reflections and real stories from the life of Faye Robinson. She examines her childhood interactions, her own maturation, and her family relationships. Although heartbreaking at times, the reality of Robinson’s life exposes the ways in which the Lord can guide a person through even the darkest of times.

                As Robinson shares her own experiences, she looks to inspire her readers and help them find their own inner strength and peace.

 

About the Author

Born in Sussex, England, Faye Robinson has traveled the world and held a number of occupations that challenged and fed her creative side. She attended York University in Canada, excelling in her Creative Writing courses, before eventually owning her own Upholstery and Sign Painting company in the Turks and Caicos Islands.

                Now retired, Robinson lives in the British West Indies, where she has been published locally several times.

 

(2018, Paperback, 334 pages)