My journey from newlywed, to mother of two, to single mom - trying to heal - and become the mother God made me to be
Karen Valentin Bücher
Karen Valentin schafft Erzählungen, die sich mit den tiefgreifenden Themen Glauben und persönliches Wachstum auseinandersetzen. Ihr Schreiben zeichnet sich durch einen introspektiven Stil aus und bietet den Lesern tiefe Einblicke in den menschlichen Geist. Mit ihren Werken zielt sie darauf ab, Hoffnung zu wecken und Verständnis zu fördern. Valentins Prosa ist durchdrungen von einem ausgeprägten Interesse daran, das spirituelle Leben mit den alltäglichen Realitäten zu verbinden, denen wir begegnen.




"Some days, I think God is just like me."God may be hard to describe, but one young Puerto Rican girl in New York City finds examples of God's character all around her. As she goes day-by-day through the week, she talks to God about the delightful ways she and God are similar. From vivid sunrises and colorful paintings, dancing to music in the park, loud thunderstorms, and fishing on a quiet lake, the evidence that she is made in the image of God is everywhere she looks.This joyful, heartfelt story offers a fresh take on what it means to be made in God's image.
Focusing on the lives of squatter families in Kathmandu, this book provides an in-depth ethnographic exploration of their challenges and aspirations for a better future. It delves into the socio-economic dynamics and the resilience of these communities as they navigate issues related to housing, education, and social mobility. Through vivid narratives, the work highlights the complexities of their experiences and the systemic barriers they face, offering insights into the broader implications for urban development and policy.
Focusing on the lives of squatter families in Kathmandu, this book provides an in-depth ethnographic exploration of their challenges and aspirations for a better future. It delves into the socio-economic factors influencing their daily lives and highlights their resilience in the face of adversity. Through personal narratives and community dynamics, the work sheds light on the broader implications of urbanization and social inequality in contemporary Nepal.