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I LOVE this Author. She needs to write more. Both her books were incredible and so heart wrenching.
5🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
I LOVE this Author. She needs to write more. Both her books were incredible and so heart wrenching.
Let's carry on with this Gem of a book on this horrible Ice rain day!
Woooohoooo! After only readying 1 small book in the past 2 months, I needed to grab a few to get my Reading Brain back!
Love Amazon Prime!🤗🤓
Great Kindle deal today! Be prepared to ugly cry though 😭😭
Each image serves as a reminder that a light shines through so many people, and yet, no matter how far I run, I cannot seem to escape my shadow.
#riotgrams #bookthatmadeyoucry
So many feels!!!!!!!! 😭😭😭
I recommend this book to everyone that asks me what to read. Excellent story line with a few twists, especially at the end. Story of three girls, their mother and each of their relationships with their father and each one is very different. A great read!
"I convinced myself I owed him for loving me. No child should ever feel such a thing. A family should be connected by love and appreciation for what every person brings into the relationship. A unity of hearts and souls, where fear has no place."
This is what I believe, although sadly, all too often, isn't the reality of genetic family. Hence my sister-friends.
Quote from "Trail of Broken Wings" by Sejal Badani -
"Everyone must reach a point in their life when they stop running. When it is easier to stand still than to keep being chased, even if the person chasing you is only in your head."
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Got this with Amazon Prime. Heartbreaking and yet, I understand these female characters very, very well.
"Energy doesn't stand still; it moves, shifts with time. Maybe we are meant to do the same, to see the world not as we fear it but as we hope for it to be; each lesson not meant to destroy but to enable."
#AprilBookShowers #Siblings
I'm about halfway through, and my heart aches for the three sisters. The damage caused by their now comatose father continues to minimize them, despite their great successes becoming independent adults. Well worth the read, although if you are sensitive to domestic violence or verbal abuse, this may not be a good choice for you.
I recommend this book to the fullest. It is a book that deals with four women coming to terms with terrible things that were done to them. The subject is hard, but I loved the story none the less. It's about a mother and her three daughters. With a grand daughter thrown in for an added punch to the heart. Please read this book.
The portrayal of a wife and daughters shattered by years of abuse is awful. I am sure the author researched this topic and I fear this book adequately reflects what abuse survivors emotionally endure. I have no personal experience with abuse and found it extremely difficult to relate to any of the women in this book. I usually avoid this topic but am glad I read this book.
Started reading this on my phone while waiting to see Fantastic Beasts. Select a monthly free digital book with my Amazon Prime membership, but I've never read one before now. Not far enough in to have an opinion, but cautious due to suggestions of child abuse.
#somethingforsept #SeptemberPhotoChallenge Here are two books that I couldn't put down. In both cases, I started them "before bed" and finally turned off the light in the middle of the night after I read the last words.
#somethingforsept #SeptemberPhotoChallenge A book that made me cry. Read this in a single sitting.
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Of course I went back for more from the #audiblesale. Think I'm set on audiobooks for a while... 😁
I love stories about family dynamics. This is about three sisters and their mother coming together after the father has fallen into a coma. The secrets they have all lived with are revealed. I give this book two thumbs up.
This one came highly recommend. Excited to get started on it. 😀👍
“Never depend on another person for your happiness. If someone had the authority to give, then he or she had the authority to take away.”
― Sejal Badani
Another book where I didn't like a single character - I jumped to the end just to see if it was going where I thought it was and bailed. #bookclubfail