Official Review: It's Just a Matter of Balance
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Re: Official Review: It's Just a Matter of Balance
I'm reminded of this quotation about the boy who had no shoes and the other one who had no feet.
Thanks for the touching review, Sarah!
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It was heart-warming. The story about the boy with the shoes and feet is very fitting in this case. Thanks!Miriam Molina wrote: ↑19 Nov 2018, 11:30 Balance is something we should all work to achieve. In Kevin's case, even physical balance became a problem for him. But he did it. We can, too.
I'm reminded of this quotation about the boy who had no shoes and the other one who had no feet.
Thanks for the touching review, Sarah!
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Kevin, especially in his young adult years didn't have a consistently positive was extremely realistic and relatable. Well done! You have piqued my interest an I will be checking this book out.
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Absolutely. I appreciated that he didn't sugar coat things. I can imagine that it would take some adjustments to get used to not having a foot. Still, he definitely was inspirational! Thanks.CambaReviewer wrote: ↑20 Nov 2018, 10:02 Thanks for a very carefully thought out review. It flowed and was very easy to read. I agree with you that the fact that
Kevin, especially in his young adult years didn't have a consistently positive was extremely realistic and relatable. Well done! You have piqued my interest an I will be checking this book out.
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It's very inspirational for so many! Thanks for commenting.prospero360 wrote: ↑24 Nov 2018, 21:39 I can think of a few people that will benefit from this book, and I will certainly be recommending it. Hopefully, it lives up to its praise in the review.
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