Official Review: A Frame For Flowers by Sean Storin

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Re: Official Review: A Frame For Flowers by Sean Storin

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Libro muy interesante, donde nos muestra la fuerza y el coraje de una mujer, que no se deja vencer y ante la adversidad lucha por salir adelante junto a su hijo, a pesar de su enfermedad y un divorcio complicado, me encantan estas historias de drama, donde a pesar de todo enfrentas la vida de manera positiva y te apoyas en lo que consideras realmente importante. le daria de calificacion 4 de 4 estrellas.
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Libro muy interesante, donde nos muestra la fuerza y el coraje de una mujer, que no se deja vencer y ante la adversidad lucha por salir adelante junto a su hijo, a pesar de su enfermedad y un divorcio complicado, me encantan estas historias de drama, donde a pesar de todo enfrentas la vida de manera positiva y te apoyas en lo que consideras realmente importante. le daria de calificacion 4 de 4 estrellas.
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I love the landscape on the cover. The story is sad but interesting. Katie's life is heartbreaking. It is remarkable that the author has been able to develop a story with tragic themes such as cancer and abusive relationships. Thanks for the review.
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This book is a great read for every lover of intriguing stories. the story is quite relatable, a mother's love and courage when it comes to her offspring cannot be overexpressed. Congratulations on making BOTD. Thanks for the great review.
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I shall check this book out once an edited version is produced. Thanks for the review.
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Katie must have had a rough life. An abusive relationship is a very damaging experience. It affects a person both emotionally and physically. I would like to read how Katie got through her difficult situation. Good review.
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Wow! Double trouble; an abusive relationship and cancer, definitely a sad story.
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A well written story. I look forward to reading the story as I believe there is a lot to learn. Congratulations on BOTD.
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Books that are filled with flashbacks tend to be confusing. However, it seemed the author did well in writing this book. I would like to read Katie's story. I might learn a lot from her. Nice review.
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A Frame of Flowers follows the life of Katie, who experienced tragedy at a young age and has to plough through it on her own. Finding love should have made a difference, but she is dogged by an abusive partner in Frank. Finding freedom is her ultimate goal. Thanks for your review.
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A story set in Boston is nicely presented in the non fiction novel "A Frame For Flowers" by Sean Storin, which follows life of Katie Kelley, who is diagnosed with cancer at an age of 37. This story appears heart touching to read.
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A Frame for Flowers by Sean Storin is a book set in Boston that follows Katie Kalley. Being in an abusive relationship causes emotional trauma and therefore not suitable for a cancer patient. This book seems sad for me to read. Nice review.
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Post by Ailakhu Yusau Aizhebiomon »

Today's book of the day sounds like an interesting read filled with so much emotion. I feel for Katie over her abusive relationship and health condition and could feel her pains. Great review and congrats on #BOTD!
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Katie life sounds very sad. I wonder how she could still have the power to carry on. Your review was very in depth, and it gave me a clear picture of the book. Thank you.
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Post by SINGH JAY »

Sean Storin's fictionalized account of his life seems to have been written with great imagination. The protagonist, Katie, bravely handles the experiences of losing her parents at the end of her adolescence, having to care for her brother, having to raise children while in an abusive relationship, and finally being diagnosed with cancer. All of these are remarkably similar to actual events. I want to read this book at some point. excellent review. Congratulations on the BOTD!
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