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"Maybe our memories are markers," writes author James Eugene Robinson, "like bread crumbs discreetly dropped along the path, clues glimmering in the moonlight by which we hope one night to find our way back home, back to Him..." His journey would take him from idyllic small town childhood, down the road of a family torn by emotional illness, to the rock-and-roll nightclubs of Los Angeles, to the dark alleys of alcoholism and drug addiction, and finally back again. This story of a man's harrowing return to faith poses startling questions: What if our memories -- even those from earliest childhood -- are in fact messengers of healing? What if the dreams and visions each of us carry through our lives aren't random after all? What if, from the moment of our very first breaths, God has been trying to tell us something? If you've ever wondered how God's voice might have been softly whispering to you throughout your own life, come travel back in time through this honest and searching memoir, as a modern-day prodigal son attempts to find his lonely way back Home...only to discover that Someone's been with him every step of the way. Book jacket.Robinson, James Eugene is the author of 'Prodigal Song: A Memoir' with ISBN 9780974224800 and ISBN 0974224804.
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