Falling Into Place: A Memoir of Overcoming - Paperback
Falling Into Place: A Memoir of Overcoming - Paperback
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by Hattie Kauffman (Author)
From her humble beginnings to the bright lights of network television, Hattie Kauffman weaves a story both heartbreaking and redemptive. Nationally recognized for her high-profile interviews and coverage of disasters and triumphs that affected millions, Kauffman candidly shares the experiences that made her into a perceptive and award-winning newswoman.
An inspiring account of the Holy Spirit's transforming power, Kauffman's life is a true testament to God's goodness. Now available in trade paper.Front Jacket
Hattie Kauffman made history as the first Native American journalist to ever file a report on a national network evening news broadcast, and she has over two decades of experience as an on-camera correspondent and news anchor for ABC and CBS. She is a member of the Nez Perce Tribe of Idaho and is also a speaker and writer.
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Hattie Kauffman is determined, focused, and a gifted reporter and storyteller. Now I know where she gets it from. Hattie's story of how she 'made it' is the quintessential American success story, only Hattie's childhood was so impoverished she couldn't afford the bootstraps to pull herself up with.--Deborah Norville, anchor of Inside Edition and New York Times bestselling author
"Hattie Kauffman has a gift. She has always known how to get to the heart of every story. Now she shares what's in her own heart. And that's the best story yet."--Harry Smith, veteran television journalist, CBS/NBC "A compelling story of life--every dimension of life--well told. From agony to deliverance, from a shattered heart to faith, Hattie's story will resonate at some level with everyone. Read this book. It will nourish your soul."--Larry W. Poland, PhD, chairman and CEO of Mastermedia International "Kauffman teaches us that the seeds of God's love grow strongly oftentimes in the soil of suffering and always in the sunshine of surrender. Whatever cliff you are on, whatever abyss you are facing, Falling into Place will fill you with hope for a better tomorrow."--Michael Guillen, PhD, former Harvard physics instructor and science editor of ABC News; bestselling author of Can a Smart Person Believe in God?Author Biography
Hattie Kauffman made history as the first Native American journalist to ever file a report on a national network evening news broadcast and has over two decades of experience as an on-camera correspondent and news anchor. A speaker and writer, Hattie is a member of the Nez Perce Tribe of Idaho and lives in Seattle, Washington.