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	<title>Comments on: Don&#039;t Buy This Book&#8230;</title>
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		<title>By: Heidi Bean</title>
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		<dc:creator>Heidi Bean</dc:creator>
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		<description>I recently had a very close friend of mine named Sally call and ask if she could come over and chat with me.  She is one of my favorite people and I said now would be a good time to come.  She had a book in her hand and said she would like to talk to me about it.  When she opened up the book I was suprised to see my name written on the book.  She first explained the word Genshai and then proceeded to tell me that I was the one person who she thought of when she was doing this part in the book.  We both cried and hugged each other.  I have recently joined the LDS church and can remember a time when I was very small (at least that is what I thought).  I am a alcoholic and did drugs and alcohol for many years.  I found out that life was really worth living and that God 
is the foundation of this.  My friend Sally was one of the first people in my new religion that I told my story to.  She embraced me and has never made me feel small.  So as she told me that I am the meaning of Genshai I tearfully let her know she is this also.  I have not read the book yet but I am looking forward to reading this book ASAP!  P.S. The book she showed me was a signed book from the author.  The author coached her daughter in Utah.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I recently had a very close friend of mine named Sally call and ask if she could come over and chat with me.  She is one of my favorite people and I said now would be a good time to come.  She had a book in her hand and said she would like to talk to me about it.  When she opened up the book I was suprised to see my name written on the book.  She first explained the word Genshai and then proceeded to tell me that I was the one person who she thought of when she was doing this part in the book.  We both cried and hugged each other.  I have recently joined the LDS church and can remember a time when I was very small (at least that is what I thought).  I am a alcoholic and did drugs and alcohol for many years.  I found out that life was really worth living and that God<br />
is the foundation of this.  My friend Sally was one of the first people in my new religion that I told my story to.  She embraced me and has never made me feel small.  So as she told me that I am the meaning of Genshai I tearfully let her know she is this also.  I have not read the book yet but I am looking forward to reading this book ASAP!  P.S. The book she showed me was a signed book from the author.  The author coached her daughter in Utah.</p>
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