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The Evans Terrace Girls: Lending a Helping Hand
Contributor(s): Meyers-Hanson, Cynthia (Author), Hanson, Jenny (Author), Hanson, Julie (Author)
ISBN: 146354569X     ISBN-13: 9781463545697
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $13.29  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: May 2011
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BISAC Categories:
- Juvenile Nonfiction | Family - General (see Also Headings Under Social Topics)
Physical Information: 0.31" H x 6" W x 9" (0.45 lbs) 146 pages
Themes:
- Topical - Death/Dying
 
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Do you believe in living, breathing ANGELS? This story may convince you they exist. Enjoy the miracles that The Evans Terrace Girls invoke. This is a true story. In approximately 110 homes in an enclave of Lake Mary within a few years, seven or more parents died of unrelated situations including car accidents, cancers, and other unexpected events. As people mourned and grieved, rumors started of a curse on the land; the neighborhood children feared their parents were next to leave for the afterlife. Suddenly, a lemonade stand catapulted some of the young girls to lead their peers and the adults out of grief; they witnessed many minor miracles through this action. What brought on the proverbial lemonade stand? After another dad dies, the kids were told by peers that our subdivision was CURSED The children- already leery- felt panicked any time a father or mothers left their sight. Their parents attempted to arrange grief counseling into their elementary school. The counselors volunteered services; however, this story took place a few years before events such as Columbine High School. Not understanding the implications of the many deaths on her system, the principal thwarted these efforts. THE CHILDREN AND THEIR PEERS NEEDED GROUP INTERVENTION Finally, God showed the way out of grief and how to bring back a semblance of 'normal, everyday life.' A simple and clich LEMONADE STAND was the start of HIS guidance The proceeds bought groceries for a family that just lost their dad. The children's works of love brought about many minor miracles that are shared by telling you their story. This is the true story of how these girls' efforts help their community through the grieving process. Did these girls find a way to end the NEIGHBORHOOD'S curse and grief? Let's just say, "Hopefully, this tale will inspire others suffering loss to take up a cause and take back control of their own life." This book is a must read for anyone grieving.