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    (By Marjorie Holmes)

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    Author Marjorie Holmes
    “Book Descriptions: In this classic inspirational work, Marjorie Holmes shares her conversations with God, touching upon the big issues and the smaller details of a woman's everyday life. From marital difficulties, routine household tasks, and problems with children, to keeping healthy and sane in an increasingly violent world, I've Got to Talk to Somebody, God reminds us all that no matter where we are or what we do, God is watching over.”

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