Karyl

Karyl
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Publisher : AuthorHouse
Total Pages : 223
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ISBN-10 : 9781546268284
ISBN-13 : 1546268286
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Book Synopsis Karyl by : Karyl Maier M.Ed.

Download or read book Karyl written by Karyl Maier M.Ed. and published by AuthorHouse. This book was released on 2019-11-23 with total page 223 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Karyl tells the tale of an indomitable girl named Karyl, who was born into a family that struggles to appreciate the true value of a female. From childhood to adolescence to adulthood, Karyl fights to find happiness where she can, but her dreams of happiness elude her at every turn. In pursuit of a better life, she chases the fantasy of adventure and romance in the skies, but the wished-for glamour of the life as an airline stewardess is not exactly all she hopes it will be—and the same can be said of her marriage. What’s a girl to do? Challenged at every turn, Karyl struggles for her happiness and success. A doting ambassador may yet be the answer to her wistful dreams. However, she’s too scared to trust him fully. Determined to truly live the life she craves, Karyl fights on. Karyl explores and illustrates one woman’s ability to overcome incredible obstacles and turn them into overwhelming achievements, all in one lifetime. Inspired by her love of the great ladies of the Hollywood silver screen, author Karyl Maier composed a work that truly, audaciously, and loudly defies description. Part romance novel, part educational, and part inspirational, it tells a tale of a courageous girl named Karyl.


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