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The Book "Eyes that See" -- Author Perspective

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Uploaded by on Apr 6, 2010

Christina Adelseck Levasheff shares her heart as the story of her son, Judson, is released in the book "Eyes that See: Judson's Story of Hope Suffering."

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  • hi, where i can buy your book?

  • @10piccinini Thanks for asking. The book is available anywhere books are sold. You can buy it online at Amazon, B&N, Borders, etc. It is also available off the shelf of some bookstores but if it is not on the shelf the bookstore can order it for you. If you buy the book on Judson's website STORYofJUDSON . com/eyesthatsee you can get a signed copy and all the proceeds benefit Judson's Legacy...a forthcoming organization that supports families that have lost a child.

    Thanks for your support!

  • i get a book thank you, when i look at book, Judson have beautiful eye

  • @co9338 Thank you...his eyes were truly amazing. We appreciate your support!

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  • Am buying the book!!!

  • @clevasheff, you're welcome

  • @imspo0kie But more than anything I just want to thank you for seeing into the beautiful boy that Jud was and caring enough to want to know more about his life. Blessings to you!!!

  • @imspo0kie That said, in answer to your specific questions...the book definitely has Christian references. However, I don't think anyone from any background would say that it has any dogma...but it is my raw and vulnerable wrestling with God and faith as we walked this journey. The book is not a narrative written after the fact but my actual journals and letters during Jud's suffering...so it's the real deal...uncensored struggle...but it gives rich insight into the boy Jud was/is.

  • @imspo0kie I absolutely LOVE that you asked the question and in no way take offense! I think the best answer is a review on Amazon that was written by a self-proclaimed atheist; it is the second or third review for the book.

  • watching this makes me sad...you can just see the pain in this woman's eyes

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