Tuesday, August 16, 2005

What People are Saying...

"…Entertaining and heart-warming, inspiring and honest, sometimes painful and sometimes too funny, Life In the Single Lane should be recommended reading for everyone wrestling with yieldedness in any season of life.Another important point Aprill makes is the extraordinary power of God to transform and use ordinary people with apparently ordinary lives. Her chapter on being a Single of Service is a particular favorite. If she can persuade this generation of believing singles to harness their energy for purposeful service, it will transform the world as we know it."
- Susan Tsyitee
Christian Association of Parent Educators of New Mexico board member
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"[Life In the Single Lane] is a good book that is needed nowadays for all the young women out there not knowing ‘what may be wrong with them.’ The message of the whole book, ‘…God supplies our needs, not our wants’ may be a hard lesson to learn. But we must also have faith. I encourage you to continue writing and developing your skill. This book makes a terrific addition to our collection."
- Mannie Salgado
Acting Library Director at the Alamogordo Public Library, Alamogordo, NM
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"Life in the Single Lane is like getting a long email from a friend. But it's really a new book by Aprill M. Brunson, 23-year-old self-proclaimed ‘Old Maid.’In a cheerful, casual manner, complete with email abbreviations and smiley faces, Aprill writes using the analogy of the highway of life. You can almost hear her laughter as she shares her hilarious perspective with her fellow old maids in the single lane. And at the end of each chapter she proclaims, "‘Take it straight from the Old Maid's mouth!’"

- Gretchen Glaser
Webmaster for Heartbeat of the Young Ladies Christian Fellowship (www.ylcf.com)

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"Thank you for sending your book. I read half of it the day I got it and I’m sure when I pick it up again, I won’t want to put it down.
You look at life very much the way I do. Everything I have and have had has been given to me by God and our lives will go in whatever direction ‘He’ leads us.
May God bless you in the future as you walk the path of life with Him."

- Eva Reder
Twice a widow

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