just recently i finished a novel by jodi picoult called handle with care. it was really good. it was really really good. i loved it. like some of her other best sellers, she writes this book in many different perspectives, taking on a different perspective each chapter. unlike some of her other best sellers, this one doesn't have nearly as much profanity.
i love they way picoult writes! i love her stories. i love the reality in them. i don't recommend reading this book if you're pregnant and emotional... but if you're anyone else, i highly recommend it. it's about a the controversial dillemas (expenses, family life, and even friendship) that come in raising a child with a disability...
Try to remember, "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me."
i love they way picoult writes! i love her stories. i love the reality in them. i don't recommend reading this book if you're pregnant and emotional... but if you're anyone else, i highly recommend it. it's about a the controversial dillemas (expenses, family life, and even friendship) that come in raising a child with a disability...
Try to remember, "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me."
2 comments:
I read Handle With Care awhile ago and really liked it. I have known a few children with that syndrome. Sad indeed! It gives us plenty of reasons to be thankful for healthy bodies!
Uh, oh. It's sounds good, but I don't want a book that will make me cry! Nice about the profanity though.
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