Review by Marcel Cantu -- In Hindsight

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Review by Marcel Cantu -- In Hindsight

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[Following is a volunteer review of "In Hindsight" by Sharon Bonanno and Lisa Scott.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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From the moment I began In Hindsight by Sharon Bonanno and Lisa Scott, I was captivated by the story it contained. The introduction prefaces the memoir by stating, “We spent years turning away from each other in different ways, but neither of us walked away. One day we turned and saw each other again.” This beautiful sentiment crafts a stunning image that truly summarizes the years of life narrated throughout the chapters of this book.

In Hindsight is co-written by two sisters and explores the different aspects of addiction. The sisters alternate writing chapters that detail their life growing up, the difficulties of divorce and sickness, the ideas and paths that lead a person to become an addict, and what it is like to watch and experience a loved one going through addiction. The text begins with Sharon spending a cozy afternoon with her family before she receives an urgent call from her sister, Lisa. This event brings the family to confront Lisa’s addiction and begins the road to healing and forgiveness for the family.

In Hindsight is the perfect name for this book. The pages contain an honest reflection from the two sisters regarding the circumstances of their childhood and adult life. I loved learning about Sharon and Lisa’s relationship, but even more than that, I enjoyed the voice of each sister and how they explained their different perspectives on the events of their lives. The writing throughout this story is descriptive and captivating, and immerses the reader into the lives of Sharon and Lisa. The book was excellently edited and an amazing emotional, but enjoyable read. There is truly nothing I disliked about this book.

I would give In Hindsight, by Sharon Bonanno and Lisa Scott, a four out of four-star rating. The story is compelling and inspirational, the writing style is captivating and descriptive, and there is nothing about the narrative that feels out of place. The story flows smoothly and is enhanced by the two voices that tell it. The book displays a very real and tangible portrait of life that is relatable and important to see. It is honest about the joys and pitfalls of life and is a very valuable read to anyone finding their way.

This book is an incredible resource, and I would especially recommend it to anyone who has dealt with addiction or who has experienced a loved one go through addiction. Part of the dedication in this book reads, “And to anyone who feels alone. You. Are. Not.” This message speaks for itself. I would encourage anyone who feels alone, who is in need of encouragement, or who wants to be inspired by love, to read this sensational story.

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Addiction ruins lives. I'm glad that Lisa eventually found the courage to confront her problem and take steps toward bettering herself. Thank you for the wonderful review!
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smolbird wrote: 04 Apr 2021, 08:32 Addiction ruins lives. I'm glad that Lisa eventually found the courage to confront her problem and take steps toward bettering herself. Thank you for the wonderful review!
I agree, thank you so much for stopping by!
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It seems like a touching and educational book, that could help a lot of people. I love novels that offer insights about relatioships, so this one looks promising. Thank you for this amazing review!
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The book indeed sounds compelling and inspirational. The message is also profound. Thanks for your eloquently written review! Absolutely enjoyed reading it!
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I wish more people were aware of addiction. It really does ruin a person's life. I think a book like this would be a perfect addition to a library. You never know who might need it. Thank you for the review. Hopefully, people become more aware of this topic.
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This sounds like a touching, educational book. The perspective of the loved one who watches someone she loves go through addiction is great. I suppose in many ways,the addict suffers, and the loved one suffers as well.

Great review!
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raluca_mihaila wrote: 04 Apr 2021, 08:56 It seems like a touching and educational book, that could help a lot of people. I love novels that offer insights about relatioships, so this one looks promising. Thank you for this amazing review!
It was one of the best books I have read recently. Thank you so much for your comment!
RayRuff wrote: 04 Apr 2021, 09:55 I wish more people were aware of addiction. It really does ruin a person's life. I think a book like this would be a perfect addition to a library. You never know who might need it. Thank you for the review. Hopefully, people become more aware of this topic.
I completely agree. This could be a very valuable resource. Thank you so much for your thoughts.
SamaylaM wrote: 04 Apr 2021, 09:10 The book indeed sounds compelling and inspirational. The message is also profound. Thanks for your eloquently written review! Absolutely enjoyed reading it!
It really is a great book! Thank you for your kind words and for taking the time to stop by!
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zainherb wrote: 04 Apr 2021, 10:52 This sounds like a touching, educational book. The perspective of the loved one who watches someone she loves go through addiction is great. I suppose in many ways,the addict suffers, and the loved one suffers as well.

Great review!
I think so too. Thank you so much for your comment!
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After reading the first paragraph of your review, I thought the book was a romance. I love books about sisters, so this book would be one I would probably choose. I'm also interested in how it played out with each sister taking her turn to write a chapter. Thanks for your inspiring review!
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PeterRabitt20 wrote: 04 Apr 2021, 11:26 After reading the first paragraph of your review, I thought the book was a romance. I love books about sisters, so this book would be one I would probably choose. I'm also interested in how it played out with each sister taking her turn to write a chapter. Thanks for your inspiring review!

It is a very lovely book and the having both sisters narrate really adds to it. Thank you for your comment!
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Addiction is such a horrible problem; this story sounds inspirational. Thanks for a great review!
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Prisallen wrote: 05 Apr 2021, 08:32 Addiction is such a horrible problem; this story sounds inspirational. Thanks for a great review!
It is a wonderful story! Thank you for stopping by!
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