NEW BOOK INSPIRED BY NATALEE
A Birmingham publisher has a new book out in honor of the Mountain Brook teen who disappeared last year while on a graduation trip to Aruba. "For Natalee ... A Community of Love" is a 55-page book written by Donna M. Greene.
Greene, of Birmingham, is the founder and director of Community Ministry for Girls. "For Natalee" costs $20, and proceeds will go to the International Safe Travels Foundation, founded by Holloway's mother, Beth Twitty. The publisher, Will Publishing, describes "For Natalee" as an "open thank you" to all who have helped and supported the family of Natalee Holloway during the past year."
Book Description
This is a pretty little book that is filled with love. This book is a verse. It was written as a gift to all who reached out and supported the Holloway Twitty family during the passed year. It was written in honor of a beautiful young woman, Natalee Ann Holloway.
This is a pretty little book that is filled with love. This book is a verse. It was written as a gift to all who reached out and supported the Holloway Twitty family during the passed year. It was written in honor of a beautiful young woman, Natalee Ann Holloway.
About the Author
Donna M. Greene is the author of four books: Growing Godly Women - A Christian Woman's Guide to Mentoring Teenage Girls; Letters from Campus - A College Girls' Insights for High School Graduates; Twentysomething Girl - Real Advice on Relationships, Career, and Life on Your Own; and Celebrate in Spite of Cancer - A Most Positive Negative Experience. Donna is the founder and director of Community Ministry for Girls, a faith-based mentoring program in its 34th year. This program has served 3,700 girls - including Natalee Holloway. Donna is a cancer survivor. She resides in Birmingham, Alabama, where she is an active volunteer.
Donna M. Greene is the author of four books: Growing Godly Women - A Christian Woman's Guide to Mentoring Teenage Girls; Letters from Campus - A College Girls' Insights for High School Graduates; Twentysomething Girl - Real Advice on Relationships, Career, and Life on Your Own; and Celebrate in Spite of Cancer - A Most Positive Negative Experience. Donna is the founder and director of Community Ministry for Girls, a faith-based mentoring program in its 34th year. This program has served 3,700 girls - including Natalee Holloway. Donna is a cancer survivor. She resides in Birmingham, Alabama, where she is an active volunteer.
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