‘Until the Miracles Come’ finds single mother learning how to listen to the Lord

Author Paul Paprocki announces release of his debut novel

In “Until the Miracles Come” (published by WestBow Press) by Paul Paprocki, a struggling single mother named Celeste confronts the Lord, asking him why he has not been answering her prayers. She learns she must stop talking and start listening.

Paprocki intentionally created a book to contrast modern American society: “Today’s news touts how divided we are as a nation. This divisiveness has made it commonplace for people to treat others rudely,” he says. Conversely, “The characters interact with each other with respect and courtesy. They have learned to treat others as they would like to be treated.”

The novel elucidates that God will not simply solve the problems a person faces in life; instead, he teaches how people can be victorious over them. The narrative demonstrates how it is up to an individual to discover that they can live confidently when they follow the Lord.

“Everyone struggles. It may be finances, health issues, relationships, or substance abuse,” says Paprocki. “Celeste is a relatable character. It is easy to picture ourselves in her shoes.”

“Until the Miracles Come”

By Paul Paprocki

Hardcover | 6 x 9 in | 222 pages | ISBN 9781512781366

Softcover | 6 x 9 in | 222 pages | ISBN 9781512781359

E-Book | 222 pages | ISBN 9781512781342

Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble

 

About the Author

After being diagnosed with a juvenile form of macular degeneration, Paul Paprocki became legally blind at the age of 16. As a Christian, he prayed for guidance and wisdom to live a productive life. 43 years later, Paprocki shares God’s answers in “Until the Miracles Come.”

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