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November 25, 2010
A BOOK SIGNING BASH! A signed copy of Walking on Broken Glass is waiting for you!
June 30, 2010
I’m a GLOWING AUTHOR at Kay’s!
The multi multi-published author and friend, Kay Strom, opened her blog home to me today. Hope to see you at Kay’s Words.
June 19, 2010
TWO SOUTHERN GIRLS + Me = A Giveaway
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April 25, 2010
A wee bit of shameless self-promotion. . .
The ACFW Book Club is currently voting on the book for AUGUST 2010 and Walking on Broken Glass is on the list!!!
You have to be an ACFW Book Club Member to vote on book selections, but ANYONE can join the book club.
Send a blank e-mail to:
acfwbookclub-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
Once you get on the YAHOO site (acfwbookclub), you’ll need to click on POLLS on the left sidebar. You’ll then see this:
Click there, and you’ll see a list of books….WOBG is third from the bottom! I’d really appreciate your help in voting for my novel!
March 18, 2010
Letter to Leah
Note from Christa: Leah Thornton is the main character in my debut novel Walking on Broken Glass.
Dear Leah:
After living with you for over a year, I’ve experienced palpable separation anxiety since February 1 when you broke out on your own. Considering what you experienced because of me, perhaps that comes as a relief to you. I hope this letter is your passport to real freedom.
A few chapters in, I almost changed your name. I’d chosen it because it was lyrical and soft without being prissy. Then, one morning reading my Bible, I came across the story of the manipulation of your father, Laban, in giving you to Jacob after he worked seven years to marry your sister. So, instead
of the rivetingly beautiful in face and form Rachel, he found himself husband to her “dull-eyed” sister, Leah. And though Jacob accepted Leah as his wife, he worked another seven years for Laban to reward him with Rachel.
I ached for Leah, for the seven years she spent birthing sons for a man whose sweat and labor daily brought her younger sister one day closer to his bed. And after Rachel became his wife, the contest between the two sisters played itself out in pregnancies. Leah gave Jacob six sons and a daughter, and never felt as if she had acquired his affections. Rachel died giving birth to her second son, and never felt as if she’d earned his affections. The sisters never understood that fertility or barrenness did not earn Jacob’s love.
I didn’t want you to be this Leah. This woman who seemed weak and insecure and cast off. But, I reasoned, I’m writing fiction. I can develop Leah into a character with resilience and confidence and charisma. And so I wrote.
The irony I discovered along the way both surprised and horrified me. You drank and pretended to be the Leah I wanted because you saw yourself as the Leah I didn’t want. The gauntlet was thrown, and the challenge was mine to accept or refuse. Could I turn you inside out to reveal what you had drowned with years of drinking? Could I love you enough to risk your hating me for the wounds you’d experience that would heal themselves in your wholeness?
Maybe this doesn’t help now, but I want you to know you never suffered alone. I shadowed you with each step of hope that led to leaps of faith. I can hear God say to you, “Here is my servant whom I have chosen, the one I love, in whom I delight. . .” (Matthew 12:18 NIV). The journey is yours now.
Blessings,
Christa



