Review of Catch a Falling Star

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Your review of 'Catch a Falling Star' has convinced me that this is a compelling and well-crafted exploration of the challenges faced by individuals dealing with heroin addiction. I appreciate how the story sheds light on the complexities of addiction, the impact on children, and the support systems in place.
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Aleena Augustine wrote: 20 Dec 2023, 07:41 Your review of 'Catch a Falling Star' has convinced me that this is a compelling and well-crafted exploration of the challenges faced by individuals dealing with heroin addiction. I appreciate how the story sheds light on the complexities of addiction, the impact on children, and the support systems in place.
Hi, Aleena, thank you for your comments on my review. It was a book worth reading. My hat is off to the people who support drug addicts and their children. Take care. :techie-studyinggray:
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It seems like a good book, telling about addiction and its treatment, especially heroin addiction. I like that that it shows how the addicted person's children were taken care of.
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salam salam 1 wrote: 21 Dec 2023, 13:17 It seems like a good book, telling about addiction and its treatment, especially heroin addiction. I like that that it shows how the addicted person's children were taken care of.
Hi, salem, i think it was a great book that covered the issue of heroin addiction and how it affects the children of the addict and the support they need. I think you might find it to be a book worth reading. Thank you for your feedback. And welcome to the Online Book Club! :techie-studyinggray:
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Thanks, Gerry, for this beautiful review. It is such an intense topic. It is interesting that the author has first-hand experience to share.
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Post by Ramadevi Tatavarthi »

"Catch a Falling Star" sounds like a gripping read, diving into the complexities of addiction, family, and rehabilitation. I appreciate how the author draws from real-life experiences in children's services to craft believable characters and situations. It seems like a heartfelt exploration of love, trust, and overcoming obstacles.
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