The worth of a soul
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As a child and then as a young Turkish woman, Ayse Hitchen's years were shadowed by turmoil, desperate poverty, depression, and alcoholism. She abandoned her Muslim faith for atheism and Marxist philosophy and planned a future with her Nigerian fiancé …
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As a child and then as a young Turkish woman, Ayse Hitchen's years were shadowed by turmoil, desperate poverty, depression, and alcoholism. She abandoned her Muslim faith for atheism and Marxist philosophy and planned a future with her Nigerian fiancé -- but when Ayse met a Mormon man named Ross, her path took an unexpected turn.
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"As a child and then as a young Turkish woman, Ayse Hitchen's years were shadowed by turmoil, desperate poverty, depression, and alcoholism. She abandoned her Muslim faith for atheism and …"
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