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Critic reviews
"Fans of Berry will enjoy [this novel]." (Booklist
"A folksy, feel-good little novel...sentimentally delightful." (Publishers Weekly)
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- M. Sheron
- 01-10-20
Excellent narration but a bit preachy
The narrator nailed this performance. It was spot on. The story mixes personal life experience with AA folk wisdom and the Bible. Much of the time I had to “chew the meat and spit out the bones”. I really liked this audible escape selection.
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- Erica P
- 07-19-18
Great read
This book came from a different point of view. I liked it a lot and got an idea of the wisdom that Beatrice Berry has. I do believe that she has a god given talent. I won’t go into details of the book but I hope this review piques your interest to take the time to listen.
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- Russt
- 09-03-19
Engaging story!!
Thoroughly enjoyed this story. Captured and kept my attention nearly the entire time! Loved the characters. Wish it was longer.
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- Kenisha
- 09-25-19
great
This is really great book and appreciated the book also and make you think about life.
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- Amalishe Tambala
- 03-01-20
This is the most amazing book I’ve ever read!
I am so speechless. I fell in love with everything about this book. it was so well written, excellently performed. This book should be read by everyone! It’s a masterpiece! I have a new favorite author! Thank you from the bottom of my heart for writing this book!
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- AM
- 05-07-20
An unusual narrarator
A deeply complex and fascinating, rich story full of humor and comforting African-Americanisms. A really enjoyable read. Enjoyable and interesting throughout, although not highly romantic. It's really a drama, not a romance.
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- Free649
- 01-20-20
good one
this book was a great read. the way the story followed the lives of the characters kept me interested.
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- Kelly
- 01-01-20
Loved it!
This book gives hope and urges a person to never give up despite what they’ve been through. I’m usually not thrilled about the “Knight in Shining Armor” cliche’ but I liked the relation to spirituality & ancestral guidance tied into things and the overall outcome. I really enjoyed this journey!
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- Tameka McDaniel
- 11-18-18
Great book!
I loved this book. it was interesting to see how so many people were connected.
Yes, the people at Savannah State University are really good people.
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- Amazon Customer
- 11-23-19
Great Read
This book made me have belly laughs as well as tears and smiles. Make this a priority listen. You will be grateful for the wisdom. Ms. Berry you have a new fan.
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