I Can Tie My Shoes
by
Book Details
About the Book
The book is a memoir of an event in the life of a young child named Paul. It all started with his baptism. The priest asked Paul if he would be a soldier for God. Paul had one problem—he could not tie the laces on his shoes. One sunny summer midmorning day, he had a vision. The only soldier he knew was a statue in the center of town, and at the same time, he pictured God's hands showing him how to tie his shoes. To this day that vision has has been a guide for his life.
About the Author
Paul Tomlin grew up in Central Massachusetts, now retired and living in Florida. He has grown children and several grandchildren. He is a religious man born to a farming family and grew up with five siblings. Paul hopes that reading this book will help any child overcome a problem that may come along. He hopes you enjoy it.