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My Hero: A Love Letter to My Mother

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My Hero: A Love Letter to My Mother

By: Christine Lee
Narrated by: Cindy Kay
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There is no strength like that of a mother. Crippled as a child, Christine's mother confronted challenges that few on Earth can comprehend. Always unwavering in her faith in the goodness of Christ, she faced down all of life's challenges with humility and grace. With war raging, Christine's family relocated from Korea for America. Her mother, ever the prayer warrior, did all that was required to bring her children up right.

From humble beginnings in a small Korean village to running a successful university in California, Christine Lee understands what hard work combined with a bit of good fortune can bring. For Christine, she only has God and her Mother to thank for her success in life.

©2021 Christine Lee (P)2021 Christine Lee
Motherhood Relationships Women

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