Ebook {Epub PDF} A Place to Land: Lost and Found in an Unlikely Friendship by Martha Manning






















 · Martha Manning's book A PLACE TO LAND proves this generalizing theory to be null and void. Manning narrates the story of a budding friendship between herself, a forty-something white woman, and Raina, a younger unwed black mother of three small children/5(5). As a lapsed Catholic, Manning had to learn to accept Raina's evangelical Christian beliefs, something she found difficult, especially when Raina maintained that prayer and a miracle could save her. A Place to Land: Lost and Found in an Unlikely Friendship by Martha Manning. Publication Date: J; Paperback: pages; Publisher: Ballantine .


Full of laugh-out-loud humor and searing heartbreak, A Place to Land is a moving look at growth, healing, and the ways a friendship can be a means to salvation. It is a story that will speak to people of every race with a voice full of hope and renewal. A Place To Land: Lost And Found In An Unlikely Friendship (Ballantine Reader's Circle)|Martha Manning, Studyguide For Introduction To Derivatives And Risk Management By Chance, Don M.|Cram Textbook Reviews, Frank Merriwell's New Comedian Or, The Rise Of A Star|Burt L. Standish, Strategic Governance: How To Make Big Decisions Better (American Council On Education Oryx Press Series On Higher. -From A Place to Land: Lost and Found in an Unlikely Friendship by Arlington psychologist Martha Manning. The memoir, published this month, tells of the bond between Manning, who is white, and an African-American single mother she met through a shelter's Secret Santa program.


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