Official Review: Norah by Cynthia Argil

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The author certainly had a hard life, and it sounds as if enough bad things happened that would shake anyone's faith. I'm glad she was able to overcome them. This would be a very inspiring book. Thanks for a well-written and informative review!
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Prisallen wrote: 25 Feb 2020, 16:25 The author certainly had a hard life, and it sounds as if enough bad things happened that would shake anyone's faith. I'm glad she was able to overcome them. This would be a very inspiring book. Thanks for a well-written and informative review!
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Very nice review! The aspect of the author dealing with stuff heads-on is really draws me, and being a christian makes the book even more appealing. Love these aspects of hope, pain, learning etc as we go through such stuff from time-to-time if not everyday. Thanks!
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Rancy_Chepchirchir wrote: 28 Feb 2020, 02:14 Very nice review! The aspect of the author dealing with stuff heads-on is really draws me, and being a christian makes the book even more appealing. Love these aspects of hope, pain, learning etc as we go through such stuff from time-to-time if not everyday. Thanks!
This book would definitely appeal to you, then. It's amazing what the author has overcome. :) Thanks for dropping by and leaving a comment!
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This book would definitely inspire a bunch of people to want to read. It’s very interesting, although a little different from what I usually read. But overall good book.
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Sarah_pinson121 wrote: 28 Feb 2020, 10:20 This book would definitely inspire a bunch of people to want to read. It’s very interesting, although a little different from what I usually read. But overall good book.
Thanks for taking the time to read the review and leave a comment! I enjoy books like this that give glimpses into lives that are so different from mine; lives that, in the end, do triumph. :D
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