Hope Possible

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Hope Possible
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Total Pages : 222
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ISBN-10 : 0578173921
ISBN-13 : 9780578173924
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Book Synopsis Hope Possible by : Daryn Kagan

Book excerpt: "In this collection of her columns written for Cox Newspapers, Daryn shares her journey of picking up the pieces. Of creating a life different than she knew to dream of before. It's a story of reinventing a career, finding true love, becoming a mom. Along the way she shares thoughts of her family, her girlfriends who never left her side and her beloved dog, Darla."--Page [4] of cover


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