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Life Lessons: Ruminations on Life of a Human on Earth, Essays by Mary Faderan. Mary's essays are well thought out ruminations on how she thinks life is more than a meaningless journey into an early grave, she believes that there is meaning in all work, and work can be translated and transmuted into a deeper communication with God Who hears all and intervenes whenever anyone asks.
Love in the Time of Terror is about an American woman, Rebecca Bartholomew who is stranded in London after a breakup. She meets MI5 agent, Peter Reed, who is on a mission to find the terrorist involved in the bombings in London. They have an instant attraction and become involved in a passionate affair which places them both in the crossfire where Peter has to resolve his allegiance to his mission and his love for Rebecca.
A true story. Mary Faderan's mother, Sally Faderan, was almost 80 years old in 2011. She was a vivacious and loving mother and wife to Don Faderan. She had a sore on her left heel and had several trips to her dermatologist and physician, and was wrongly diagnosed until her dermatologist figured out she had chronic limb ischemia. Alerted to this, her doctor in Lafayette, Indiana, sent her to the foot doctor who sent her to the local hospital in Lafayette, Indiana. The surgeon inserted two stents in her thigh to open up the circulation. However, Sally developed severe lack of appetite and had to be taken to the ER. After several trips to the ER, she was admitted and prepped for gall bladder surgery. She went through a series of problems resulting in a heart attack. She coded once, and then the hospital transferred her to a hospice care hospital, Seton, where she developed sepsis and died on March 25, 2011 after coding twice.
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