Peculiar, in a Good Way

Peculiar, in a Good Way

2006 • 198 pages

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Being peculiar is not about horns, begins bestselling author Mary Ellen Edmunds. In this humorous but thought-provoking book, she explores what really makes a peculiar people and what sets us apart as distinct and different from the rest of the world. Others surely do notice things about us, she states, so what would it be like if we could be depended upon to live what we believe every inch and minute of our lives? Using the scriptures and personal experiences to help explain our uniqueness, Mary Ellen presents a positive and upbeat approach to making little changes that will help us strive to become better when were already pretty good.

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