Every year, the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books becomes livelier and brighter due to the growing number of attendees. From book lovers, casual readers, and literary collectors to authors and publishers, people gathered to celebrate literacy.
The largest book festival in the US opened its doors last April for a glamorous two-day weekend celebration with the bookworms. Held at the University of Southern California, many book enthusiasts, book lovers, and book collectors, as well as writers, established authors, and many more, attended the free event.
A lot of bookfair-goers went by the Citi of Books booth to check for their next read and potential favorite book. One of the books that were chosen is “God in My Storm” by Pamela Williams. It was displayed on April 20th and 21st at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books at the University of Southern California.
Pamela Williams, a creative soul who expresses herself through art, quilting, and writing, finds her most enduring legacy in words. While her beautiful creations may fade, her stories have the power to live on.
Williams isn’t driven by a desire for recognition but by a love for sharing narratives. She believes everyone has a story, some with the potential to profoundly impact others. These stories aren’t meant for competition but for connection—offering insights and fostering hope in our daily lives.
We are never truly alone, Williams reminds us. Through faith, we can find solace in God’s constant presence. He offers a safe harbor from fear, loneliness, and doubt. By surrendering to Him, we can find strength to weather life’s storms.
“God in My Storm” embodies this message, showcasing God’s unwavering love and fierce devotion to humanity.
Purchase the book through: https://citiofbooks.com/bookstore/nonfiction/god-in-my-storm/.
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