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Lilacs Growing on a Barbed Wire Fence
Sometimes you hope that what you say will waft on the breeze like the scent of freshly-cut flowers, and sometimes the only way to make your point is with all the finesse of a sharpened steel spike. Lilacs Growing on a Barbed-Wire Fence presents a little of both; filled with joy, pain, love, and laughter, this book is guaranteed to touch the reader's heart.
Sometimes you hope that what you say will waft on the breeze like the scent of freshly-cut flowers, and sometimes the only way to make your point is with all the finesse of a sharpened steel spike. Lilacs Growing on a Barbed-Wire Fence presents a little of both; filled with joy, pain, love, and laughter, this book is guaranteed to touch the reader's heart.
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About Chuck Warren
Some of the things I’ve written are intended to make a point, and some are intended to do nothing more than paint an amusing picture, because that’s all I saw while I was writing. I would rather not give away which is which, because I’ve found that many times people find a message where I may not have intended to put one.
If you enjoy the book please consider donating $5 or $10, or buy a hard copy of either of my books from my website - www.thependragon.com. That helps to keep me writing, and I donate a portion of almost everything I do to our local Humane Society. Thanks!


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