Devil at my Doorstep
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About the Book
Born 60 miles southeast of San Antonio after World War II, Randall D. “Randy” Faulk is one of the many “Baby Boomers,” born to returning Servicemen. Having been in and out of Children's Shelters, Foster Homes, and Children's Homes, he knows firsthand what it means to be alone. The oldest of six children, Randy spent 35 years trying to find his two younger brothers and three younger sisters who were adopted out of his family. He describes his anger and frustration, as he encounters one barrier after another, but finally does what the Bureaucrats in the State of Texas said could not be done.
About the Author
Born 60 miles southeast of San Antonio shortly after the end of World War II, Randall D. “Randy” Faulk and his wife, Jeanne, are two of the many “Baby Boomers,” born to returning Servicemen. He and Jeanne, met again after twenty-seven years and were married on 1 March 1994, three days before his forty-sixth birthday. They live in San Antonio and raise Parakeets, English Budgies and the American Budgie Hybrid. Jeanne and Randy share a common love of music and sing together in their local L.D.S. Ward Choir. By this time, he has mellowed considerably and focuses on his marriage, and his conversion and offers insights on how to become what we are meant to become.