Born and raised on a farm in the hills of Missouri, Cela Kuhne was a classical example of ignorance. At the age of thirteen, she had no idea of how big the world really was. Torn from the only home she'd known and thrown into the 'Big City' environment, she quickly learn just how naive she had been.Orphaned at twenty-one, Cela discovered that her mother had talents that had never been revealed to the world. Cela was suddenly incredibly wealthy, at least by her own limited standard. Remembering her mother's words as she lay dying, Cela set out to learn as much as she could and changed her life in ways that she'd had no idea were possible.'That's Life' is a story of bitterness and redemption, and it may open others' eyes, too.
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