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C.B. Skelton Relates a True Story of a Man Overcoming Incredible Struggles With Having Only Faith as a Weapon

The author presents the true story of SamSan, a Cambodian refugee, who faced and overcame numerous challenges in life through hope and faith.


Winder, GA, USA – WEBWIRE

“The story of SamSan and is family is heart-breaking yet full of inspiration and truth. The story deserves to be known and reflected.”

Author C.B. Skelton’s book “A Simple Seller of Noodles” is a true story of SamSan, who was born a hated Vietnamese peasant in Cambodia. He overcame much adversity to become an interpreter for the Cambodian military. His breathtaking journey includes many near-death experiences, false imprisonment and dramatic release; only to be swept into Pol Pot’s “death march” and four years of brutal slave labor. His thrilling escape from Cambodia to freedom and refuge in Thailand and America.is detailed by C.B. Skelton who garnered these stories from SamSan to compile into one majestic and inspirational true story vividly detailed in this book.

Samsan’s journey from near infanticide, to escaping Cambodia, to his search for his son, to eventual finding refuge in the United States will truly open the eyes, minds and hearts of many. This book is highly recommended for anyone who wants to be inspired and attest to God’s saving power.

“A Simple Seller of Noodles” by C.B. Skelton has been selected as one of the many moving and enlightening reads to be presented in the 2018 SIBF on October 30 to November 9, 2018 in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates.

Copies are available at Goodreads (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/14538831-a-simple-seller-of-noodles) and Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/Simple-Seller-Noodles-Dr-Skelton/dp/1613467192/)

 
A Simple Seller of Noodles
Written by: C.B. Skeleton
Published by: ReadersMagnet
Published date: November 28, 2017
Paperback price: $14.95

About the Author:

C.B. Skeleton is an avowed Christian nonagenarian and a World War II veteran. He is a retired family physician who served more than 42 years in Winder, Georgia. He was born in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1926. Before reaching the age of 16, he graduated from Russell High School in East Point, Georgia and worked his way through his AB degree in Mercer University at before joining the military at 18. He was selected for Officer Candidate School and trained for duty as an infantry officer in the planned invasion of Japan.

After serving the army, he enrolled in The Emory University School of Medicine and completed medical school in 1951. While in medical school, he married Nora Louisa Hart and they were blessed with five girls. After Nora’s death in 1988, he married Penny Morris, a mother of two and widow. Together they claim 23 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren. During the last three years of his medical practice, he began to write a column for The Barrow Eagle which ran for five years; then he went on to write for The Barrow County News. He has published more than 1000 columns and his works have been acclaimed by many. He is the proud author of “Fil-Osophy/Phool-Osophy,” “Dirty Laundry Don‘t Take No Doctor‘s Orders” and “A Simple Seller of Noodles.”


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