Review of Up From Suicide And Other Short Stories

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Venus2304 wrote: 13 Jan 2022, 12:29 This book's review hit home. It's a book I need to read. I want to know how Irene later found out that God loves her. I want to know if God loves me too after all that has happened to me.
A lot of things happened to Irene, but she did her share of wrong things too. That's why she couldn't believe He loved her until God showed her how wrong she was! Thanks for stopping by and commenting!
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Florence Njeri 1 wrote: 13 Jan 2022, 13:16 Wooow.....The review leaves pending questioned ringing in my head, and the only way to find the answers is by adding the book to my shelve. I wonder how Irene overcame all of this in her life.
She is a strong, determined woman! Thanks for stopping by and commenting!
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Thanks for the amazing review. Irene's story is certainly a source of motivation to people passing through difficulties in life.
It is a message of hope.
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Raymonda Dazzy wrote: 16 Jan 2022, 02:37 Thanks for the amazing review. Irene's story is certainly a source of motivation to people passing through difficulties in life.
It is a message of hope.
Yes, it is a message of hope! Many who go through even a part of what she did get stuck in their bad memories and can't move on. Thanks for stopping by and commenting!
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