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The Hundred Story Home
By:Kathy Izard
Published on 2016-08-04 by

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An inspirational true story about finding faith in yourself and something bigger. Kathy Izard was a volunteer in a soup kitchen when an unlikely meeting with bestselling author, Denver Moore, changed everything. This working mother quit her job to imagine the unimaginable in her second half of life - build housing for Charlotte's homeless.

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