Awesome Read
Posted November 01, 2008
By LauraCC,
I had a hard time putting this one down. I felt so sorry for Joey, having to be uprooted like that. And I totally sympathized with Molly and Jack. This one had more Christianity in it than "A Thousand Tomorrows". There it was subtle but always underlying. This was sincere without being sappy, as I've found some Christian works to be. I continue to be satisfied at how she deals with bad characters by not going overboard in describing their badness, and how people find Jesus. A most admirable story of desperation, sacrifice, and reconciliation. View All Music And Book Reviews By LauraCC | View LauraCC's Profile
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