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This book tackles disease, separation, death, love and the human need for constant connection. It is a story that invites us into the heart, mind and world of Elnora F. Chase, who is lost in the abyss of herself. Elnora's heart was Pandora's box and Trudy Bean was opening its lock. The tale starts a magical beginning of Trudy's adventures of finding out who is Elnora F. Chase.
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When All the Locusts Had Eaten, by storyteller I. Chisom Osuagwu--is an inspiring novella that can change lives, as it invites spirit to work wonders in the most complex and richly rewarding terrain of all: “the human heart.” A book that anyone who has confronted dementia and separation personally, or through a friend or relative, should read. A wonderful, emotional, genuine story–-eloquently woven with honesty and captivating detail…. Let Trudy, her friend Lila–- and Ms. Elnora “Ellie” F. Chase, along with other adoring characters show you how you can fulfill your heart’s desire by rediscovering the powerful source that love, through spiritual connection can bring. –J.G.W. Kirby
This is a wonderful story that is visual and heartwarming. The characters come alive and you feel you are right there experiencing their lives with them. The author, I. Chisom Osuagwu is excellent at capturing your attention. She is an entertaining and engaging writer. I look forward to the future adventures she has in store for Trudy Bean. –Len the Artist
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