Michigan author speaks of purpose through grace in fiction
Author Candace Schroeder opens up to readers as she spins a story of revelation, transformation and discipline in her interesting book, “Daughters of Grace.”
“Each of the characters has their unique challenge, which can only be hurdled and understood after they extend grace."
MANITOU BEACH, MICH., UNITED STATES, June 2, 2016 /EINPresswire.com/ -- MANITOU BEACH, Mich. – Author Candace Schroeder opens up to readers as she spins a story of revelation, transformation, and discipline in her interesting book, “Daughters of Grace.”— Andrea Weig, Acquisitions Editor, Tate Publishing
A story of purpose, freedom and dreams, “Daughters of Grace” is a beautiful, faith-filled book about three young women who experience a change in life as a result of their expression of grace.
“I have spent years being depressed and feeling victimized by childhood memories. Since I had my adolescence, I have kept a diary. Until then, as a young mother, I began to write a journal. When my marriage quaked with faithfulness, I thought to myself that I need to channel all this pain into a character. I began formulating characters and a storyline around 1999,” shares Schroeder when asked about the inspiration behind her book.
“Each of the characters has their unique challenge, which can only be hurdled and understood after they extend grace. Awash in unmerited favor, does she grasp the true miracle of life,” states Andrea Weig, Acquisitions Editor for Tate Publishing.
Published by Tate Publishing and Enterprises, the book is available upon its release, through bookstores nationwide, from the publisher at www.tatepublishing.com/bookstore, or by visiting barnesandnoble.com or amazon.com.
Schroeder has always enjoyed putting her thoughts on a paper. As a child, it was a basic chronicling of certain life events, but as a young woman battling childhood demons, her writing became more introspective and reflective.
As Schroeder’s first marriage dissolved into divorce and surprising pain, she took up the pen and began journaling her feelings, grappling to understand the dynamics of a failed marriage, hoping to gain enlightenment and thus find a love that would be eternal. It was during her second marriage and her husband's infidelity that a new book was conceived. Her journey of healing the desperate need of grace prompted the title, “Daughters Of Grace.”
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