Browsing Through the Tree Leaves

Browsing Through the Tree Leaves by Cledith Cassidy Tolbert, published by AuthorHouse in December 2008, is a 96-page exploration of a young southern woman’s journey through personal and spiritual challenges. The narrative invites readers to follow Racquel Rowne as she confronts both mental and physical struggles, ultimately grappling with the complexities of fate and prophecy. Set against the backdrop of an Appalachian town and extending to New York City, the story intertwines elements of biography and family relationships, providing insight into Racquel’s experiences.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of themes as Racquel navigates her path, encountering a priest who serves as a source of strength and guidance. The book delves into the intersections of personal trials and broader existential questions, reflecting on the nature of evil and redemption. Through Racquel’s journey, the narrative emphasizes the significance of faith and the intricate connections between individual choices and divine plans. This edition presents a unique perspective on the struggles of women, editors, and journalists, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in personal narratives and literary figures.
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What similarities could an old gravel road, debilitating vertigo, and an emotional rollercoaster possibly hold to a young, southern woman’s placement in the puzzle we call humanity? You are cordially invited to join Racquel Rowne as she battles mental and physical demons, and is ultimately forced to succumb to true, unorthodox evil. Believing that we, secondary to God, are the masters of our fate, Racquel is chosen to deliver the perfectly small details of a perfectly horrible end! But, she is very skeptical that her own involvement is absolutely necessary to fulfill a foretold prophecy.
Beginning in a small, unknown Appalachian town in Kentucky, the turn of events forces the reader to New York City, finally returning Racquel to her home state, and to her own, deep-planted, southern roots! As she befriends a priest, by supernatural acquaintance, he proves to be a constant pillar of strength, and a wise informant, without which, she would never have had the inspiration to have begun, nor finish, her journey as a key player in biblical prophecy! With God ironically planning and delivering her fate, Racquel unknowingly becomes the mother of perdition. But, redemption is priceless, and certainly without regret!
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