A ROUGH DIAMOND

Refined For His Glory

Fiction & Literature, Religious, Classics
Cover of the book A ROUGH DIAMOND by Mopelola Adeniyi, The Scribes
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Author: Mopelola Adeniyi ISBN: 1230001728767
Publisher: The Scribes Publication: July 5, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Mopelola Adeniyi
ISBN: 1230001728767
Publisher: The Scribes
Publication: July 5, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

    Sharon’s life was perfect or so it seemed. She had one of the best paying jobs, a high flyer; climbing the career ladder at a pace most people could only imagine. Blessed with toys typical of the fast-paced life, state of the art automobiles, jetting from one city to another on vacation, and courted by the most eligible bachelor at work.

What more can a girl possibly ask for? This was Sharon’s life until a sleeping beast from the past rose and dealt her an eternal wound. She lost all that was dear to her and sank in to the lowest ebb of anger and depression. Left alone by family and friends, she turned to the one who has the answers to the questions of life.                                                                                                                                                    

A Rough Diamond is a story about two sisters within a typical Nigerian family. It shows how life can unpredictably change for good or bad. It brought out the frailty of human affections in the face of adversity, Sharon’s emotional battles with God who she held responsible for her woes and her emotional journey from sorrow to immeasurable joy and freedom.

It answered certain life questions we ask when faced with a tragedy. Questions such as: Why me?  Where were you Lord when it hurts the most? Why do bad things happen to good people?                                                                                                                                         

In this story, we will get to see that death is not the end of human existence, but only a door to eternity. Also, we will understand how a life can be beautifully remolded and transformed by tragedy; how good can spin out of a tragic event and how the human spirit through faith in God can rise above every conceivable challenge of life.                                                                                                                                                    

Emotional, gripping and deeply moving, this is a book that will intrigue and remain with you forever.

                                                               

 

 

                                                                           

 

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    Sharon’s life was perfect or so it seemed. She had one of the best paying jobs, a high flyer; climbing the career ladder at a pace most people could only imagine. Blessed with toys typical of the fast-paced life, state of the art automobiles, jetting from one city to another on vacation, and courted by the most eligible bachelor at work.

What more can a girl possibly ask for? This was Sharon’s life until a sleeping beast from the past rose and dealt her an eternal wound. She lost all that was dear to her and sank in to the lowest ebb of anger and depression. Left alone by family and friends, she turned to the one who has the answers to the questions of life.                                                                                                                                                    

A Rough Diamond is a story about two sisters within a typical Nigerian family. It shows how life can unpredictably change for good or bad. It brought out the frailty of human affections in the face of adversity, Sharon’s emotional battles with God who she held responsible for her woes and her emotional journey from sorrow to immeasurable joy and freedom.

It answered certain life questions we ask when faced with a tragedy. Questions such as: Why me?  Where were you Lord when it hurts the most? Why do bad things happen to good people?                                                                                                                                         

In this story, we will get to see that death is not the end of human existence, but only a door to eternity. Also, we will understand how a life can be beautifully remolded and transformed by tragedy; how good can spin out of a tragic event and how the human spirit through faith in God can rise above every conceivable challenge of life.                                                                                                                                                    

Emotional, gripping and deeply moving, this is a book that will intrigue and remain with you forever.

                                                               

 

 

                                                                           

 

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