Gathering Courage
A Life-Changing Journey Through Adoption,
Adversity,
and a Reading Disability
T A Terry McMullin
Why do some
people find success despite hardships and others sink into a pit of despair?
Gathering Courage: A Life-Changing Journey through Adoption,
Adversity, and a Reading Disability by T.A. “Terry” McMullin is the author's incredible, award-winning
memoir meant to inspire hope and encouragement to those who are going through
tough times.
Terry
dusted off the hurt from abandonment, rejection by her adoptive parents,
struggles with a reading disability, shock from foster home placement, and a
life-altering accident. Her faith and
tenacity along with the internal desire to overcome is thought provoking as
Terry worked her way through college, Texas A&M University. Terry’s life transformed
from a broken-hearted child who could barely make out words in elementary
school to a distinguished educator and
writer who encourages young people to work hard and to achieve their greatest
aspirations.
Terry proves that we are
not defined by our hurts and wounds but it is what we become after the scars
heal that counts.
Any reader who loves a true story with a Christian focus should definitely read this book.
== Words from the Readers ==
“If you are looking for an
encouraging book, look no further because this one is it!
Yours is one of the most inspiring books I’ve ever read.”
“People like her give me hope that
there is something for all of us in this world.
It is truly amazing how she is a
teacher right now and changing the lives of people...
people like her who make changes in this world and help
others.”
" An American story filled with
adversity, triumphs, heartbreaks and great personal victory. T.A. McMullin
will transport your mind through the epic words of
a female pioneer who never gives up no matter the
challenges she faced!”
Charmaine Carraway - The Visionary Woman
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