Official Review: A Patchwork of Pink by Bev Arnold

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Re: Official Review: A Patchwork of Pink by Bev Arnold

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Her battle with cancer would be a very encouraging tale.I suggest this book be given more publicity.Wonderful.
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Sweet Psamy wrote: 08 Sep 2018, 04:31 Her battle with cancer would be a very encouraging tale.I suggest this book be given more publicity.Wonderful.
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What a fighter! Sounds like a great book for anyone who needs to be inspired. Great review!
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LaurenHaupt wrote: 23 Sep 2018, 13:22 What a fighter! Sounds like a great book for anyone who needs to be inspired. Great review!
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It's unfortunate that it's not an "immersive" read, but nevertheless it sounds very important, and maybe even inspiring for people going through a tough time themselves. I like how animals are here cause for emotional healing; it's a very unique story and oddly reminds me of Steve Irwing. Anyway, thank you for the review!
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Sahar Majid wrote: 04 Nov 2018, 03:45 It's unfortunate that it's not an "immersive" read, but nevertheless it sounds very important, and maybe even inspiring for people going through a tough time themselves. I like how animals are here cause for emotional healing; it's a very unique story and oddly reminds me of Steve Irwing. Anyway, thank you for the review!
I can see why you would say that it reminds you of Steve Irwing – for Arnold, animals really played a huge part of her emotional healing. Thanks for stopping by!
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