Walking His Path

Walking His Path

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This book is a sequel to Signing His Life. I recommend reading that first to help you better understand this one. Jonathon was born deaf he had two loving and supportive parents. Everything changed as he got older. His father grew distant but little did he know it was a haven compared to his future. His father became abusive and after years of emotional torment he finally met Emily in highschool. Years later Emily and Jonathon have started a family and settled down. As you read this book you will get a closer look at Jonathons childhood and more insight on the past characters present lives. Warning: This book does include emotional and physical abuse. If you are sensitive to these things I recommend you proceed with caution. Copyright 2018 All rights reserved
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