Christine Cochrane Yukevich
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When You Thought No One Was Looking: 101 True Stories with Life Lessons
- By: Christine Cochrane Yukevich
- Narrator: Becky Parker
- Length: 3 hours 50 minutes
- Publisher: Pro Audio Voices
- Publish date: January 01, 2019
- Language: English
This book will refresh your eyes to see the extraordinary in your own life. The author tells 101 true stories with positive life lessons, such as believing unleashes the magic, restrictions spark creativity, the greatest people are often in
This book will refresh your eyes to see the extraordinary in your own life. The author tells 101 true stories with positive life lessons, such as believing unleashes the magic, restrictions spark creativity, the greatest people are often in disguise. She invites you to contribute your own inspiring true story for Volume 2 of When You Thought No One is Looking.
My other books include, My Parenting Compass, Mother’s Day At Last and I Don’t Want to Make My Bed!
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