Book by Snelling, Lauraine
Old age used to come early in life, and everyone dreaded it, because it was always seen as a series of losses: youth, beauty, health, jobs, abilities. But things are changing. Snelling takes a look at the positive side, focusing on the latest information about aging and giving testimony from poeple like Walter Cronkite, Norman Vincent Peale, Joe Dimagio and others.
A non-fiction title from best-selling Christian novelist Lauraine Snelling, this short but powerful title comes out of the pain experienced at the loss of her daughter at a young age. Through that experience, Lauraine has unique insight on how to help others cope with pain and loss.
With more than 2 million books in print, Lauraine Snelling has captivated readers far and wide with her inspiring stories of the Norwegian immigrants who settled in Dakota Territory. Now she shares the time-tested recipes of her most beloved character, Ingeborg Bjorklund, as well as many favorites of her own. Accompanied by cooking tips, personal anecdotes, and reminiscences of Lauraine's own Scandinavian heritage, these recipes are sure to evoke fond memories of dishes "just like mother (or grandmother) used to make." Stapled binding, 32 pages.