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A Fragile Hope
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What pops into your head when we hear the word FRAGILE? Delicate, breakable, dainty, flimsy, and scores of other adjectives. Since I had two preemie babies, I think of a preemie baby as fragile. In Ms. Ruchti's new book A Fragile Hope, Hope is anything but fragile, it is resilient, strong, and unbreakable. Hope is all that Josiah has to hang onto, even when hope seems far off he finds ways to hang on. Karin doesn't physically speak in this book, but I found out about her through Josiah and her dad, Stan. The pain was real and difficult to watch. I'm a daddy's girl and just the thought that I could cause him pain breaks my heart.
There are many layers in this novel and each layer touched me on an emotional level. I cried, I got angry, I even laughed. I finished this book three days ago and I am still thinking about these characters.
Highly recommended!
There are many layers in this novel and each layer touched me on an emotional level. I cried, I got angry, I even laughed. I finished this book three days ago and I am still thinking about these characters.
Highly recommended!
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March 4, 2017
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March 4, 2017
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April 13, 2017
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April 13, 2017
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April 30, 2017
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