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Follow on Google News | Murray Kibblewhite publishes thirteenth short story in the Project L.E.L. Self Development seriesA young woman, disabled from birth and using a wheelchair, gains self-discipline and responsibility that has helped her overcome her difficulties, as shown in another story “Year 29”.
By: Arete Marketing The story sets out how to understand that each experience should be considered as a learning experience. “Everyone is here to learn and everyone’s lessons are different to others. The Project L.E.L. series explores many different situations, all of which are based upon real people’s experiences.” In “Year 29” a young woman, confined to a wheel chair since birth, has through self-discipline and responsibility created a successful life for herself. . A full time book reviewer, part time social media assistant, and degree student, with a full time partner, after many years waiting has successfully moved into a new home specially designed for people in wheel chairs. Her experiences have allowed her to learn acceptance, patience and perseverance to overcome fear, jealously and anger. Now she is happy and content an example of courage and dedication. Check it out. About Murray Kibblewhite Originally from Masterton, a small rural town. Murray Kibblewhite moved to Wellington, the capital of New Zealand, to complete his B.Com. from Victoria University, before shifting to Auckland where he has lived for the last forty years. Murray is an author, teacher and businessman and his short stories are available free from Smashwords. His first novel, a thriller, “The Minke Connection”, is available through Smashwords. Murray can be found on Smashwords at https://www.smashwords.com/ End
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