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Window Pains

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When Lisa walks home from school with two new girls, they break an elderly couple’s window. Lisa feels bad about the act of vandalism and takes steps to remedy the situation.

WINDOW PAINS is a short story that was originally published in WINNER, a scholastic magazine endorsed by a former president and two former first ladies. The aim of the periodical was to teach children preventative measures and to instill positive behaviors that contribute to success in life.

The eBook briefly deals with peer pressure and restitution. Discussion questions are included. Ideal for 7-to-12 year-olds.

14 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2003

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Carol McCormick

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Carol began writing years ago after reading a ten-page story her grandmother wrote about growing up in the early 1900s. It was then that she began to write down her own stories to share with her daughters someday.

Later, she began to write as a way to draw herself and other people closer to the Lord. Carol writes for Christians to encourage them in their faith. She also writes for those who are unaware of God's grace, to show them how to connect to Him in order to experience His love and goodness. Her writing is applicable to life with its direct, yet sensitive, and oftentimes humorous messages and lessons.

As a certified health coach and personal trainer, she is currently working on a remarkable book that will transform the way you think about health and fitness, and provide the tools to make lasting changes.

Carol has also been a speaker for Christian Women's Connection, an affiliation of Stonecroft Ministries International, for over fifteen years.

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