Review of 480 Codorus Street

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Stephen Somtochukwu Ezeme
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[Following is a volunteer review of "480 Codorus Street" by Sandra L. Kearse-Stockton.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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480 Codorus Street by Sandra L. Kearse-Stockton is a memoir. This book is the second in a series and focuses on the author's life experiences. At the young age of 19, she lost her husband and was left to raise four children all by herself. However, her life took a turn as she met Aaron Edward Stockton, a military officer. The author found solace in their relationship and believed he would make a great husband. As the relationship continued, the author was plagued with doubts and fears about their impending marriage, thinking that her imperfections and limitations might ruin their union. What are these fears? What are these limitations? What is the faith of their relationships? Readers will find out from the book.

The book is a heartwarming and detailed account of the author's life journey. It delves into her fears and limitations, exploring their impact on her relationship with Aaron. The author's writing style is captivating, drawing the reader into her world and making them feel like a part of the story. The book is an emotional rollercoaster, with highs and lows, and the reader cannot help but empathize with the author's struggles.

I like the book cover as it explains the summation of the book's subject matter. The sincerity of the narration is a positive aspect of the book. Readers will appreciate the story as it is free from bias. I do not dislike the book. There are no negative aspects to the book. The editing is flawless.

I also like the protective nature of Sandra towards her children and the respect she exudes in her relationships. I rate the book 480 Codorus Street by Sandra L. Kearse-Stockton 5 out of 5 stars. The reasons for my rating are above.

I recommend the book 480 Codorus Street to anyone who loves memoirs. I also recommend it to young adults and single mothers. It is a well-written, detailed, and inspiring story of love, loss, and the power of resilience.

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Who loves the firm live portrayed in the book?
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Post by Amy Luman »

I am not a big fan of memoirs. This one, however, seems to focus on howSandra feels inadequate and how she overcame this. I don’t feel judge by her, at least how you portray her. Thanks!
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