Originally posted 2011-08-08 16:01:32. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
In her book “The Missing person guide to love”, Susanna Jones described with talent, the soul of a missing person. Astonishing.
“Portrait of Cynthia Feliks, the One rejecting rescue”. Alice Odilon. Copyrights. 2009
Portrait of Patricia Johnson: Missing person from Vancouver Downtown. Alice Odilon. Copyrights 2009.
Susanna Jones excels to describe the loneliness of a runaway person.
Alice Odilon. 8/08/2011
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she sounds awesome. i’ll have to check this book out. thanks, alice. xoxoxoxoxo
Yes, This character was a ideal figure for missing person, I think. LOVE+++