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There's a Tree in the Meadow.


There's a Tree in the Meadow

Tina Hyder

Advocate House, an imprint of A Cappela Publishing

913 Tennessee Lane, Sarasota, Florida Sarasota is a city located in Sarasota County on the central west coast of Florida, USA. Its official limits include Sarasota Bay and several barrier islands between the bay and the Gulf of Mexico.  

0977913916 $14.95

Author offers simple secret for world peace.

Tina Hyder has been seeking truth and following wherever it led her since her days in Washington, D.C., when her husband served as the Assistant United States Attorney United States Attorneys (also known as federal prosecutors) represent the United States federal government in United States district court and United States court of appeals. There are 93 U.S.  General. There's a Tree in the Meadow is Hyder's latest literary effort--this time aimed at helping mankind by sharing what she has learned from her own life experiences and from a prophetic pro·phet·ic   also pro·phet·i·cal
adj.
1. Of, belonging to, or characteristic of a prophet or prophecy: prophetic books.

2.
 dream that came to her many years ago.

This novel is set in rural Arkansas, where Hyder grew up surrounded by the sweet country spirit coupled with the quiet strengths of the Arkansas people. The story winds you through the green hills and valleys of Arkansas then sweeps you to the fragmented fray fray 1  
n.
1. A scuffle; a brawl. See Synonyms at brawl.

2. A heated dispute or contest.

tr.v. frayed, fray·ing, frays Archaic
1. To alarm; frighten.

2.
 of the Iraqi war.

There's a Tree in the Meadow is a real eye opener into the emotional depth of families decimated by this war. It should be read by anyone who is scandalized by the unbridled and unnecessary use of our military power. Spiritual simplicity is the over-riding message, reinforcing the reader's own faith in God and prodding him onward on·ward  
adj.
Moving or tending forward.

adv. also on·wards
In a direction or toward a position that is ahead in space or time; forward.
 to reach the unreachable star.
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Date:Feb 1, 2007
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