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California author pens tale on never giving up

Author Lela K. King recently partnered with Tate Publishing to kick-start the publication process of her religious book, “The Shepherd.”

“The story consists perseverance of believing and understanding who God is and how he accomplished everything all at once.”
— Stacy Baker, Acquisitions Editor, Tate Publishing
SANTA ROSA, CALIF., UNITED STATES, July 23, 2016 /EINPresswire.com/ -- SANTA ROSA, Calif. – Author Lela K. King recently partnered with Tate Publishing to kick-start the publication process of her religious book, “The Shepherd.”

A story of faith, perseverance and belief, “The Shepherd” is an interesting fiction about a young shepherd who wanted to see God by the time when the angels of God appeared in the fields.

“This is the accumulation of my life’s work. 30 years ago, I went to a nativity play and thought to myself, whatever happened to the shepherds, they must have been important for the angel of the Lord to appear on them. This epic tale tells their story. I spent years researching off and on as life passed by. At the ripe old age of 77, I broke my leg and felt God said it was time to sit down and finally write it. The book was completed in six weeks over the summer of 2015,” shares King when asked about the inspiration behind her book.

“The story consists perseverance of believing and understanding who God is and how he accomplished everything all at once,” states Stacy Baker, Acquisitions Editor for Tate Publishing.

Published by Tate Publishing and Enterprises, the book is available upon its release, through bookstores nationwide, from the publisher at www.tatepublishing.com/bookstore, or by visiting barnesandnoble.com or amazon.com.

King left Los Angeles for Nocona, TX in 1972 with her children and was later joined by her husband. She was a master baker and managed donut shops, cafeterias and bakeries. She married Robert Eddowes in 1979 who had another son. They later moved to Washington, DC where she worked at Walter Reed Medical Center in the late 80s. Also, she ran several storage units. She retired at 67 and has been a widow since 2003.

In 1984, she attended a church play of the Nativity. Upon looking at the shepherds, King thought about them and what their life must have been like. She decided to research and wrote a book about them. After 29 years, she had a stack of research and about 1/3 of the book completed. In 2015, she felt the nudge of God to finally complete the work.

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