
In her candid, entertaining autobiography, Cast The First Stone (published by AuthorHouse), Penny Foster presents a riveting account of her life in the 1970s as she developed from an aimless young lady to a responsible woman full of grace and patience, sharing a deeply personal story sure to resonate with readers on many levels.
Cast The First Stone joins Penny in 1972 as she accompanies her husband to a civil engineering development scheme north of Tehran. As she attempts to rediscover the type of happy, privileged lifestyle she enjoyed as a child, it becomes apparent that Penny has grown into a young, frustrated, lonely wife and mother of three children under age 4. "There must be something more," she thinks.
When the family returns to the UK, Penny discovers that something inside herself, along with her attitudes and aspirations, is changing. She eagerly and joyfully embarks on a spiritual journey, but at the same time her marriage does not improve.
Penny takes the reader with her as she comes to terms with the end of her marriage, her improved outlook on life and her Christian faith. Her chatty, honest writing style gives readers intimate access to her highs and lows, and they are invited to laugh at her mistakes and learn along with her.
Cast The First Stone joins Penny in 1972 as she accompanies her husband to a civil engineering development scheme north of Tehran. As she attempts to rediscover the type of happy, privileged lifestyle she enjoyed as a child, it becomes apparent that Penny has grown into a young, frustrated, lonely wife and mother of three children under age 4. "There must be something more," she thinks.
When the family returns to the UK, Penny discovers that something inside herself, along with her attitudes and aspirations, is changing. She eagerly and joyfully embarks on a spiritual journey, but at the same time her marriage does not improve.
Penny takes the reader with her as she comes to terms with the end of her marriage, her improved outlook on life and her Christian faith. Her chatty, honest writing style gives readers intimate access to her highs and lows, and they are invited to laugh at her mistakes and learn along with her.