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Nobody's Gonna Die Today

By: Matt Branch, Liana Branch
Narrated by: Matt Branch, Liana Branch, Tommy Moffit
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The story of the LSU player who was shot by a dog.

On a wet cold nasty day in December, everything changed for Matt and Liana Branch. An easy comfortable life is what most people hope for. But an easy life does not make for a good story.

Nobody's Gonna Die Today is a story that seems too crazy to be true. In this pause-resistant memoir, you will laugh, you will cry, and you will see how life, no matter its condition or circumstance, is always worth fighting for. Matt Branch is a former college athlete who played football at LSU from 2008-2012. In 2018, he was involved in a near death experience that resulted in the amputation of his left leg. This book reveals the details of that story—how his football career at LSU and his faith gave him the foundation to begin the process of turning darkness into light.

©2023 Matthew Branch (P)2023 Matthew Branch
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