This book is about William Will Glenn Hurt, who is now twenty-two years of age. As a young child, he was diagnosed as having atypical autism. Later, this diagnosis was confirmed, and a completed IQ test determined his IQ to be 52. None of this was a deterrent to Will or his family. He was already well on his way to becoming a technology genius but, more importantly, to leaving every person he met with a smile on their face and a new determination in their heart. Will is a welcome volunteer in justice centers and courthouses around the State of Kentucky, the local school system, chambers of commerce, administrative offices of the courts, judicial conferences, and any place else he is invited. Will has two concerns: when he has to retire and the very rare day when he may have a vacancy on his volunteer calendar.
This book is about William "Will" Glenn Hurt, who is now twenty-two years of age. As a young child, he was diagnosed as having atypical autism. Later, this diagnosis was confirmed, and a completed IQ test determined his IQ to be 52. None of this was a deterrent to Will or his family. He was already well on his way to becoming a technology genius but, more importantly, to leaving every person he met with a smile on their face and a new determination in their heart. Will is a welcome volunteer in justice centers and courthouses around the State of Kentucky, the local school system, chambers of commerce, administrative offices of the courts, judicial conferences, and any place else he is invited. Will has two concerns: when he has to retire and the very rare day when he may have a vacancy on his volunteer calendar.
This is the story of two women brought together by the grace of God. In 1968 a family moves from the United States to Liberia, West Africa, on a missions trip and comes to know a people, and a culture, that will change their world forever. Due to illness the missions work is cut short and the family returns to America. Thirty years later, in 2004, the mother of this family, now a widow, is contacted by an old friend they had made in Liberia. He inquires about the possibility of his daughter, who has endured hardships of the raging Civil War in that African country, coming to America. What follows is a fast moving, heart touching story of friendship and devotion that will lift your spirit and make you contemplate your role in the lives of others.
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