Little Mo's Legacy: A Mother's Lessons, a Daughter's StoryThe record books say that Maureen Connolly may have been one of the greatest women's tennis players ever. This is an inspirational story of how a daughter recovered from grief and through the lessons she learned from her mother, is able to fully celebrate life. Through Cindy's stories, everyone will learn simple lessons of encouragement, motivation, and love. This is a story about the legacy left to Cindy Brinker Simmons by her mother. Through her work and Christian beliefs, Cindy has worked with dozens of people needing assurance and support during challenging times. |
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Little Mo as Little Mom | 3 |
Growing up without Mom | 23 |
Life after Loss | 45 |
Copyright | |
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