Dominica: A Story of What God Can Do If you lost everything ... would God give you a second chance? Jim Baxter has seen enough of killing. Injured during the War and eager to serve his fellow man, he studies medicine with the goal to become a doctor. A terrible twist of fate shatters the life he had planned. Jim survives a harrowing accident, but is left destitute and with disfiguring injuries. Scarred physically and spiritually, he starts life anew on the island of Dominica, where he hopes for acceptance and meaning. In his renewed quest to pursue medicine, Jim finds himself deeply devoted to the Carib Indians and the way of life he's found on the tiny island. “Dominica: A Story of What God Can Do” by Ed Robinette breathes life into the character of Jim Baxter and his discovery that all things are truly possible through God.
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Ed Robinette began writing at the age of 84 after his wife of 58 Years, Margaret passed away following a long illness. He retired from the Coca-Cola Company after twenty years, while his wife served at White Oak Baptist Church for thirty years. He lives in Chattanooga Tn. He has two children, six grandchildren, and four great-grand children. He volunteers with the Red Cross and with Hospice of Chattanooga. He is a member of the Chattanooga Writers Guild. He is the author of The Adventures of a Young Marine, and SARA, both published in 2011. He served with the Marine Corps during World War 2. And was in three major battles in the Pacific.
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