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Christen Hammock Featured in Address Macon - Friday, May 05, 2006
Christen Hammock was featured in the Rising Young Stars of Macon article in the Address Macon Magazine. read more ...

A Million Dollar Memorial - Friday, May 05, 2006
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Available for Online Purchase - Friday, August 05, 2005
Mercy's Journey is available for online purchase at most major websites, including Amazon, Barnes and Nobel and iUniverse. read more ...

Just Published - Mercy's Journey - Friday, May 05, 2006
Mercy's Journey was published in July 2005. It is 14 year old Christen Hammock's first published book, which is targeted towards children 3rd through 6th grade. read more ...

Recommend Mercy's Journey - Monday, August 08, 2005
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  About Mercy's Journey  

Book.jpgMercy’s Journey tells the tragic yet inspirational tale of young Mercy Goodman’s struggles with homelessness, the deaths of her parents, and her journey to find a loving home once again.

Book Description
Mercy Goodman has simple needs in her young life. But when Mercy’s father dies, she suddenly finds herself cold, hungry, and homeless on the streets of Trenton, New Jersey, with her mother and younger sister, Anna. She has just one wish: a warm, safe home.

When Mercy’s mother finally finds a job, an old friend offers them a room in her boarding house, where they spend many happy months together. Soon, however, Mercy’s life is once again turned upside down when her mother is tragically killed in an accident. When they can’t pay their rent, Mercy and Anna are forced to leave the boarding house and fend for themselves—alone and frightened in the back alleys of Trenton. The sisters eventually land in an orphanage where they do tedious work from dawn to dusk. Mercy and Anna’s nights of sleeping on straw finally come to an end when a kind Quaker family steps in and changes their lives forever.

Can a young girl whose existence has consisted of one tragic event after another discover love, hope, and a true family? During Mercy’s journey through life, she eventually learns to be grateful for her own happiness and the fulfillment of her simple needs.

Mercy's Journey was written for children in 3rd through 6th grade.

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