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Story about a young women, Mugdha Belagola. Mugdha mean innocent, Belagola is derived from Sharvanabelagola where Bahubali got enlightened. Its a short story of she realizes the life as it is. 

"Laundry Day" is a short story from my second comedy book "Bobsled Fred".
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A satirical look at two women dealing with turning 50 Some helpful advice,creative recipes and fun suggestions on how to cope at 50+.

Women have a special place in God’s heart as He positions us to be an integral part of his plan for human kind. More than ever, He is appealing to women to "arise and shine”.

Although Kay Cole was brutally assaulted, she embarks on an unconscious journey into the misty beyond to find her purpose in life. She not only finds her purpose, but a ray of hope and a voice of truth and justice for all those who have suffered.

How would you change a lightbulb. A womens unique way of doing the things we do everyday.

Soccer has been my dream for years but only one then women come out of no were and love me but the only one i love is Soccer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Touch of cancer is the inspiring story of how one woman has coped with the onset of a disease that many fear.

Jean Charity, originally from Derby in the United Kingdom but now residing in Spain covers the subject in her own inimitable style. While many would find little to find humourous in such a potentially, serious disease, Jean has succeeded in striking a happy balance between the many funny situations she found herself in and the more serious aspects of her treatment.

One in three people living in the United Kingdom will statistically, at some point in their lives, contract cancer and therefore it is a subject which should be of interest to one and all.

Cancer does not recognize age, colour creed or sex. It attacks indiscriminately and its onset can strike fear into the bravest hearts.

Marvel therefore at how the author has managed to turn a potentially maudlin and depressing subject into an easy read but nevertheless heart warming and inspiring.

Story about a young women, Mugdha Belagola. Mugdha mean innocent, Belagola is derived from Sharvanabelagola where Bahubali got enlightened. Its a short story of she realizes the life as it is. 

"Laundry Day" is a short story from my second comedy book "Bobsled Fred".
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A satirical look at two women dealing with turning 50 Some helpful advice,creative recipes and fun suggestions on how to cope at 50+.

Women have a special place in God’s heart as He positions us to be an integral part of his plan for human kind. More than ever, He is appealing to women to "arise and shine”.

Although Kay Cole was brutally assaulted, she embarks on an unconscious journey into the misty beyond to find her purpose in life. She not only finds her purpose, but a ray of hope and a voice of truth and justice for all those who have suffered.

How would you change a lightbulb. A womens unique way of doing the things we do everyday.

Soccer has been my dream for years but only one then women come out of no were and love me but the only one i love is Soccer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Touch of cancer is the inspiring story of how one woman has coped with the onset of a disease that many fear.

Jean Charity, originally from Derby in the United Kingdom but now residing in Spain covers the subject in her own inimitable style. While many would find little to find humourous in such a potentially, serious disease, Jean has succeeded in striking a happy balance between the many funny situations she found herself in and the more serious aspects of her treatment.

One in three people living in the United Kingdom will statistically, at some point in their lives, contract cancer and therefore it is a subject which should be of interest to one and all.

Cancer does not recognize age, colour creed or sex. It attacks indiscriminately and its onset can strike fear into the bravest hearts.

Marvel therefore at how the author has managed to turn a potentially maudlin and depressing subject into an easy read but nevertheless heart warming and inspiring.