Dear Joseph
By T. S. Eure
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About this ebook
Dear Joseph is a book about redemption and learning how to forgive
yourself and others. At a very young age Joseph is separated from his family
and endures hatred and cruelty in an orphanage in the 1930s. His only
connection to them is through a collection of letters he receives throughout
his life, in which he learns of their adversities and struggles to survive.
Later he receives a personal
letter written from the Creator that explains how everyones life is
importantnothing is truly lost or thrown away. As an old man Joseph is
absorbed in selfishness and bitterness. Through out-of-body experiences, he
discovers valuable lessons that will restore his soul and give new purpose in
life.
This book is about how caregivers
come into our lives at the most tragic times to redeem and restore us, even
when we find nothing good in ourselves. It is for everyone who is called to be
a caregiver and a life motivator. Like Joseph you must answer the call.
T. S. Eure
T. S. Eure was born in Omaha, Nebraska, graduated from Central High School in 1972 and the University of Nebraska-Omaha in 1986 with a B.A. in History and a minor in English Literature. As an exchange student in Bancroft, Iowa, during his sophomore year in high school, he began writing poetry. He became an ordained minister in 1980 and started writing Dear Joseph in 1982. As a youth care team leader, he motivates and encourages adolescents to change their behaviors. This book is fiction. Any similarities to characters and events in this book are purely coincidental and created from the imagination of the author.
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