Awarded Honorable Mention for the Best Autobiography of 2011 from the New York, London, Hollywood and New England Book Festivals.
"Skillfully told, When Someday Comes is harrowing...riveting, particularly at its most extreme." [Writer's Digest Self Published Book Awards, 2011]
When Someday Comes: Memoirs of a Survivor is the autobiography of one of America's earliest pioneers in the musical expression now known as Contemporary Christian Music. Written as a record for his children and grandchildren, When Someday Comes winds through a childhood of abandonment and crime, the violence-plagued demonstrations of the 1968 Democratic Convention, 10 years in a Christian cult that took the lives of three people, electrocution with 27,000 volts of electricity, the shotgun-shooting death of his oldest child, falling from grace as an ordained clergyman and the long road to physical, spiritual and emotional healing. A cautionary tale for our times, When Someday Comes remains a story of hope, a contemporary tale of "beauty for ashes."
When Someday Comes: Memoirs of a Survivor
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Author(s)Joe Markko
PublisherCreateSpace
ISBN / ASIN1456597957
ISBN-139781456597955
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Sales Rank124,141
CategoryBiography & Autobiography
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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