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From Normandy With Love

Lessons of life, love, and faith from the Second World War

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Rebekah Durham lives in Atlanta, Georgia with her three children.  She has written for The Integrated Catholic Life and Why I’m Catholic.  Her writing also appears in The Writing Room: Stories from the Lives of Callonwolde Writers.  She is an avid reader and in particular an admirer of C.S. Lewis, Thomas Merton, and Dorothy L. Sayers (in no certain order). She’d love to hear from you!

 

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