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National
Press Release
Contact:
Vision Public Relations Group
E-Mail: coo@visionpublicityservices.com
April
16, 2009
FOR
IMMEDIATE
RELEASE
Will the Perfect Life Make the Perfect
Marriage?
Find Out in Michelle Stimpson's The
Good Stuff
ATLANTA, (April 16, 2009) - In this her fifth book titled, The
Good Stuff (Harrison House,
$13.99), Michelle
Stimpson paints a realistic portrait of marriage through two
fictional characters – Sonia Riley and Adrian Jacobsen. Her
novel explores the concept of marriage by circumstance vs. marriage by
covenant.
Sonia and Kennard have the “perfect” life: they both have
successful careers, beautiful twins, and a charming house. But despite
the fact that Kennard is a faithful breadwinner, his emotional distance
from the family makes Sonia believe that a good marriage must be more
than in name only. Sonia is a grown woman with responsibilities;
she’s too old for make-believe….
Adrian couldn’t love her husband, Darryl, more if she tried.
He’s the one person who’s shown her what real love means.
But when it seems that Darryl’s more interested in making money
than making babies, Adrian wonders what marriage is for? And when a
devastating secret from Darryl’s past emerges, it seems that
their vows may truly break.
Reality begins
to kick in after both women are invited to a prayer group by Miss Irma,
a seasoned woman of God. Their eyes are opened as they learn the fine
art of being a wife and discover that marriage is more than a
wedding—it’s a lifetime of compromise, patience,
and forgiveness. But will help come in time to save their marriages?
The
Good Stuff strongly
exemplifies the power of Titus chapter 2. Its strength shines through
as advice is shared by divorcees, happily married women, miserably
married women, and widows. These are women who have been there and have
done just about everything in a marriage. Stimpson unashamedly shares
with us her own testimony of how God repaired her broken and seemingly
irreparable marriage. She gives readers a valuable compilation of
lessons learned by women who all agree that if they knew then what they
know now, things would have been different.
Michelle
Stimpson
is an author, a speaker, and an educator who received her Bachelor of
Science degree from Jarvis Christian College and a Master’s
in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of Texas at
Arlington. She has had the pleasure of teaching elementary, middle, and
high school as well as training adults.
In addition to her work in the field of education, Michelle ministers
through writing and public speaking. Her works include: Boaz
Brown, Divas of Damascus Road
(National Bestseller), Breaking
Bondage to Biscuits, The Good Stuff
and Trouble
In My Way. She has published
several short stories for high school students through her educational
publishing company, Right Track Academic Support Services, LLC, at www.wegottaread.com.
Michelle lives near Dallas with her husband and their two teenage
children.
To
book Michelle Stimpson for speaking engagements, events,
and/or book
signings, please contact Julie Werner at: JulieW@harrisonhouse.com.
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