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  • Broken on the Back Row

  • A Journey Through Grace and Forgiveness
  • By: Sandi Patty
  • Narrated by: Sandi Patty
  • Length: 5 hrs and 27 mins

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Broken on the Back Row

By: Sandi Patty
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Publisher's Summary

Sandi Patty, the most awarded female vocalist in contemporary Christian music, saw her stellar career go into a tailspin. Now she tells the story of her long road to restoration. From the agony of divorce nearly 10 years ago, Sandi has moved from center stage to the back row of the church balcony and back into the spotlight. This book is the heart-touching narrative of her years as an acclaimed recording artist balancing her role as adoring mother of four children, her fall from public acclaim, and the steps she worked through with her church and pastor to find forgiveness and peace...all under the harsh glare of national media attention.
©2005 Sandi Patty (P)2005 Oasis Audio LLC

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"Inspiring....This memoir is a powerful testimony to the joy of forgiveness." (Publishers Weekly)

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