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Doris Van StoneMoody Publishers / 1981 / ePubOur Price$8.794.8 out of 5 stars for Dorie: The Girl Nobody Loved - eBook. View reviews of this product. 11 ReviewsRetail Price$10.99Save 20% ($2.20)Availability: In StockStock No: WW14421EB
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flying j girlgalion, ohioAge: 35-44Gender: female5 Stars Out Of 5Gods everlasting graceApril 10, 2012flying j girlgalion, ohioAge: 35-44Gender: femaleQuality: 5Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5This review was written for Dorie, The Girl Nobody Loved.I just borrowed this book from our church library and I had it read in 2 days, a wonderful story. u wont want 2 put it down.. It shows u that even God can work and is with you even in difficult times... highly recommend DORIE...
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Debbie5 Stars Out Of 5January 6, 2008DebbieThis review was written for Dorie, The Girl Nobody Loved.This story was so sad, I could scarcely believe it...but the miracle of it all was that Doris didn't let it ruin her life. My heart goes out to all those who have suffered through similar circumstances. Thank God He can help anyone overcome anything that Satan meant for harm!
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Janet Dyson5 Stars Out Of 5February 26, 2010Janet DysonThis review was written for Dorie, The Girl Nobody Loved.I recommend this book to anyone who has any type of pain in their heart. It is also a good tool for those who are helping someone else work through problems. It gives you a picture of the wounded heart. The greatest message is there is hope and healing in Jesus.
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Lynn Vandenoever5 Stars Out Of 5November 16, 2009Lynn VandenoeverThis review was written for Dorie, The Girl Nobody Loved.I was privileged to hear Dorie speak years ago. I bought the book for one of my friends who has gone through similar circumstances in the hopes it will help her.
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Ashley Jones5 Stars Out Of 5May 16, 2007Ashley JonesThis review was written for Dorie, The Girl Nobody Loved.I loved this book because it has taught me a lot about what happens to some children being adopted or put into an orphanage. I actually cried on some parts of the story. Especially, when Dorie was getting rejected by her own mother. But all I know is that Dorie is living such a good life now because the group of college students told she was beautiful and no matter what God loves her and they love her. I thank those college students for bringing Dorie back on track. All I know is I read this book 5 times and I still can't believe what happened to her.
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