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The Owl Whose Foot Wouldn’t Fit the Limb

The Owl Whose Foot Wouldn’t Fit the Limb

Ernestine King

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2021
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9781636307343
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The Owl Whose Foot Wouldn’t Fit the Limb tells of a defenseless little girl who, at age two years, was left alone in the famous Howard Theatre in the Nation’s Capital. It’s a story filled with hate, love, hope, forgiveness, and second chances. It follows her journey of enduring hardships, feelings of abandonment, sins of the soul, and encounters of the unknown-all to prove there is a Light called Redemption. Ernestine King, a.k.a. Ernie K. and the Owl, is a devoted Mom, Nana, Grandmother, Great-grandmother, and die-hard friend to many. She resides in Springdale, Maryland, with her daughter Roni and son-in-law Joel and is the matriarch of a close-knit family of six. Ernie is an avid reader, published poet, and the author of a debut novel Tears Fall Hard Like Diamonds. To learn more about Ernie K.’s future writing projects, email her at ernestinedking@gmail.com.

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