Review of It'll Be Alright, Maggie Jiggs

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Review of It'll Be Alright, Maggie Jiggs

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[Following is a volunteer review of "It'll Be Alright, Maggie Jiggs" by Karen Thiel.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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It'll Be Alright, Maggie Jiggs by Karen Thiel is an amazing and sweet book that shares the relationship of our narrator and her mother. The narrator lost her mom and had to go through so much in her life. Our moms are the most important people in life, and whenever the world feels heavy, a mom is the first person that we all run to. The narrator speaks about all the happy memories from her life about her mom and how her mom lost her life.

The book goes on to speak about how her mom had passed on, how she remembers every detail about the memories her mother and she shared today, how she remembers her mother in every happy moment in her life, and how her mother always gave her the courage she needed.

I loved reading the book. The relationship that the author and her mother shared really got me emotional. The author went on to care for her family and especially her special needs brother.

There was nothing bad in this book or anything to dislike. The author's memories were sweet and unique. The words were so full of love and came straight from the heart.

I rate this book a perfect five out of five stars. There were no errors, and the author used a simple format. This book is in simple English and has no room for confusion. This book is short and could be read in one sitting.

I recommend this book to people who have lost a loved one, especially those who have lost a mother in their life. This book is for those who are trying to cope with depression and who want to be able to share their feelings. This book had a way of making everything feel much lighter.

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