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Keen-Diaz, Patricia Odd Road to Kabul eBook

Odd Road to Kabul

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This is the remarkable story of survival and a child’s unique ability to pull through a harrowing fourteen-year cycle of neglect and abuse. The Keen household is strewn with the wreckage from mental illness and a brutal marriage that isn’t working, until Mary brings a Ouija Board home one day. The family begins to change dramatically and in the period of a few months they sell their home and all their belongings to move to Kabul, Afghanistan, where they plan to build an international church. But nothing lasts forever and it isn’t long before everything begins to unravel.

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Title of eBook: Odd Road to Kabul
Release Date: 01-08-2011
Publisher: Smashwords

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