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A garden is a form of autobiography. My garden of thoughts and words has grown into a book.
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Background
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Alice was born in Poland during the Second World War. Because the family was ethnic German, they found it necessary to flee for their lives, shortly before the Russian take-over in January of 1945. Alice has lived in Poland, Checkoslovakia, Germany and the United States, first in Minnesota and then in Arizona.
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Birth Place
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Plazchichewo, Poland
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Accomplishments
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Alice graduated with honors from Anoka High School in Anoka, Minnesota. She attended Bethel College, and has a Ministry Certificate from Berean College. She has done some writing and published an article in Decision Magazine titled Our Refugee Christmas. The following year it was translated into German and published in Enscheidung.
Through the years Alice has worn many hats; office worker, stay-at-home mom, homeschool teacher, daycare teacher and latchkey teacher. She has been a Sunday school teacher and a Sunday School Superintendent.
Her book BY HANDS OF STRANGERS is now available.
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Additional Information
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The book BY HANDS OF STRANGERS chronicles Alice's journey through the perils of the Second World War, her railings against God, and her coming to terms with her traumatic and seemingly loveless childhood.
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Favorite Links
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Faithwriters
Some of my other writings by Alice Lewis
On Parenting
I have an article appearing in this e-zine in the May issue.
Reflections
I am currently a contributing writer for Refections e-zine.
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