The Hills In The Valley

(1 customer review)

$18.50

The Hills in the Valley is a storybook relating the life of a young child born with a wooden spoon and against all odds, her decision to survive. Even though set to reveal some primitive and abominable act done to young children, especially females, the challenges an average child not born into a certain social class would encounter and the quest to live, it portrays strength, survival, thriving, becoming-all-that-you can-ever-imagine-or think, reaching the heart of every culturally diverse reader.

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The Hills in the Valley is a storybook relating the life of a young child born with a ‘wooden spoon in her mouth’ and against all odds, her decision to survive. Though set to reveal some primitive and abominable acts done to children, especially female ones, and the challenges an average child from a certain social class would face to rising to the top, it portrays strength, survival, thriving, becoming-all-that-you can-ever-imagine-or think, reaching the heart of every culturally diverse reader.

Life has indeed been given but with nothing assured! Hope and willpower are strong forces that can propel you to a course in life, healing you of any heart-shattering emotional encounters while bearing some brunt maybe.

Find out how Kim Jerry and Ashley weathered through the many issues that had arisen since the beginning of their union.

1 review for The Hills In The Valley

  1. Meredith McCollum

    You and your story are such an inspiration and a hope for others. I found myself thinking about how I was going to better my life because of what you said. As I said after your presentation you should be a public motivational speaker. You speak so much from the heart and the realization of “real” life. I know you are going to go on and do wonderful things in the future and if there is any way I can even possibly help you in the future, please reach out. You are truly amazing and one of a kind.

    • hillsinthevalley (verified owner)

      Thank you,

      Professor McCollum.

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