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Depicts the fears, setbacks and daily struggles of aspiring young actors and actresses, and, for the very few, stardom and success.
This story is an adventure about a ten-year-old boy that goes off to war. He struggles to overcome many situations. He does see combat but there are other wars to fight. He had to overcome sickness, disease and depression; he also had to overcome trials with the military process. By overcoming he was able to open doors that few people could dream of. Names like Abraham Lincoln, General Grant, General Burnside and General Meade and the Queen of England were people that he met. He could be called the Forrest Gump of the Civil War. This is a story of triumph regardless of age, educational level, class distinction or physical size. He conquered all these and was amply rewarded by being recognized by some of the great leaders in history.
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"Angel for Higher tells the joyfully inspirational story of Robert Hendershot, a recovering alcoholic with over twenty years of sobriety, together with his son Trevor, who has Down syndrome and is employed by both the L.A. Angels and the Anaheim Ducks, as they pursue God's will and a vision to transform the special needs, pro-life culture of the world ... one sports stadium at a time."--Back cover.
Michael Hinneshied/Hendershot (1674-1749) was born near Mainz, Rhineland-Pfalz, Germany. He arrived in America in 1710 with his wife, Anna Catherina, and four children. They settled in Somerset County, New Jersey. Descendants (also spelling the surname Hendershott) lived throughout the United States.