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You and Me, Daughter: Because Two Are Better Than One
You and Me, Daughter: Because Two Are Better Than One
You and Me, Daughter: Because Two Are Better Than One
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You and Me, Daughter: Because Two Are Better Than One

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With this beautiful book, say you are more than my daughter—you are my friend.

When you need to say "your friendship matters to me," this series will express the affection and appreciation you feel for those closest to you. Tender stories and tributes along with charming quotes will communicate the special thanks and heartfelt devotion you feel in a unique, meaningful way.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherHoward Books
Release dateJun 15, 2010
ISBN9781451605259
You and Me, Daughter: Because Two Are Better Than One
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Chrys Howard

Chrys Howard is the mother of Duck Dynasty's Korie Robertson. She holds a degree in elementary education and spent ten years teaching children with learning differences. After teaching, she joined the family-owned business, Howard Publishing, now known as Howard Books, where she served as senior editor and creative director. She has authored a number of books with more than 1,000,000 in print, including the best-selling Hugs for Daughters and Motivationals for Moms. She co-authored The New York Times bestseller Miss Kay's Duck Commander Cookbook, Strong and Kind with daughter, Korie Robertson, the children’s book, D is for Duck Calls with Kay Robertson, and Live Original Devotional with granddaughter, Sadie Robertson. Chrys has spent more than forty years working with Christian youth camps; speaking to women’s groups; teaching Bible classes to children, teens, and young adults; and traveling overseas for mission efforts. She is married to John Howard, and has three grown children and fourteen adorable grandchildren. She is blessed to live in West Monroe, Louisiana next door to Korie and Willie and surrounded by other family members

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    You and Me, Daughter - Chrys Howard

    Our purpose at Howard Publishing is to:

    Increase faith in the hearts of growing Christians

    Inspire holiness in the lives of believers

    Instill hope in the hearts of struggling people everywhere

    Because He’s coming again!

    You and Me, Daughter © 2004 by Chrys Howard

    All rights reserved. Printed in Mexico

    Published by Howard Publishing Co., Inc.

    3117 North 7th Street, West Monroe, LA 71291-2227

    www.SimonandSchuster.com

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    Edited by Between the Lines

    Interior design by LinDee Loveland and Stephanie D. Walker

    ISBN: 1-58229-379-1

    eISBN: 978-1-451-60525-9

    No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the prior written permission of the publisher except in the case of brief quotations within critical articles and reviews.

    Scriptures not otherwise marked are taken from the HOLY BIBLE, NEW INTERNATIONAL VERSION ®. Copyright © 1973, 1978, 1984 by International Bible Society. Used by permission of Zondervan Publishing House. All rights reserved.

    You and Me Daughter

    Because Two are Better than One

    Chrys Howard

    You taught me that family can also be spelled F-R-I-E-N-D!

    She discovered with great delight that one does not love one’s children just because they are one’s children but because of the friendship formed while raising them.

    Gabriel Garcia Marquez

    The Next Level

    Climbing the waterfall hadn’t looked that dangerous, but for Jane and her daughters the afternoon had suddenly taken a scary turn. An indescribable pain seared Jane’s leg as her daughter Ashley struggled to free her. Jane was doing her best not to panic, but as each second passed she feared that her leg would break from the combined weight of the rushing water and Ashley’s hands trying to pry her loose. Her older daughter, Korie, was carefully working her way to the side of the waterfall to get help.

    The crisis started when the three women had enthusiastically joined a cruise to celebrate Jane’s fiftieth birthday. While she loved her husband dearly, this was to be a trip of bonding with her daughters, now adults with children of their own—seven between them. It was a time in

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