Meanwhile, the other mother has a daughter who needs a new heart, and so the loss of one woman becomes the miracle the other has desperately prayed for. While one mother grieves, and pulls away from her family, the other finds that even miracles aren't always easy to receive.
My Review:
This is one book that everyone should read. I've never said that or even thought it before. But this novel touched me--more than that--it locked into my emotions. The scene on the stairs is so moving that I felt as if I were there, seated beside Nora. The author has been peeking into my life!
No one wants to grieve, but we all have or will have to face death. And no one wants to read about grief; however, the author flip-flops the chapters such that the reader experiences the roller coaster highs and lows of the organ donor program--the giver and the receiver. Detailed research is evident and put on paper in an interesting fashion. Written in third person in the voices of the mothers, enables the reader to make a quick connection. The characters are real with everyday flaws. The character of Betsy, the dog, is amazingly written. This is a surprisingly uplifting novel, one I highly endorse.
If you'd like to purchase a copy, click here.
The folks at Hachette Book Group are allowing me to host this book giveaway for three (3) copies!
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36 comments:
I'd love to be entered in this contest. Thanks for hosting it. milou2ster(at)gmail.com
I would love this; thanks!
shelcows(at)gmail(dot)com
I heard this is a really good book from others, too...
Maybe I'll win one...
nhsarab at yahoo dot com
Sally,
This book sounds difficult to read at times for the emotions it must entail, but amazing, too, for the same reason! I'm definitely interested in the giveaway.
Thanks!
McFitz
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I'd love to enter the contest!
Thanks!
Amy
altartemis[at]hotmail[dot]com.
I have a cousin who was hit by a car and killed at the age of 16, that was 20 years ago, his organs saved 6 people and 1 year ago my aunt was able to meet the daughter of the woman who received his heart. She survived an extra 19 1/2 years and had one more child because of it.
Please enter me in this one.
shimmywith4 (at) yahoo (dot) com
This sounds like it may be emotionally challenging to read, but if you are recommending it, I'll try it. Please enter me in the drawing!
kSounds like a good read. Please enter me in this drawing.
justruthie08 (at) gmail (dot) com
Sounds like good reading, maybe a little sad, but good. Please enter me!
I am almost ashamed to enter another giveaway since I have already won one but I sure want to read this one....Please enter my name and, if I win, I PROMISE never to enter one again!! Well, for awhile, anyway!! lol
bjconklin(at)sbcglobal(dot)net
So many thanks, Sally girl...
I am a organ donor and most of the people in my family are. Why not give life to someone who needs it? The body is just a shell anyway. My 90 year old dad received two corneas this year and was given the gift of sight by some wonderful people. Please enter me in your drawing. Sounds like a moving story. Thanks, Cindi
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I would be honored to win this book.
I forgot my email address:
sharon54220@gmail.com
Being an organ donor recipient I would really like to read this book. It sounds like a touching and emotional story.
hawkes(at)citlink.net
Sally, this book review makes me want to win and read this story. Please enter me. Thank you.
Jeanne
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Sounds like a great read! Count me in :)
roseann(at)thesocialfrog.com
This sounds like such a good book...please enter me!
joannelong74(at)gmail(dot)com
This books sounds wonderful. Thanks for a great reveiw and contest. I would love to win a copy. bmbunner(at)hotmail(dot)com
Sally I would love to read this. Please enter me.
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lannoe@yahoo.com
Thanks
Looks like a great book!
Diane
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Please enter me into this drawing. Thanks.
barbcsanders (at)bellsouth 9dot0 net
Thanks for the chance to win this book.
What a touching book. It makes agreat one for Christmas. I would love to read it. Please enter me.
ayancey[at]dishmail[dot]net
I would be thrilled to win a copy of this touching book. Thanks for the chance! :)
kalea_kane(at)yahoo(dot)com
Thank you for the chance to win this book; I have heard good things about it. Truly enjoy your blog and hope you're having a great weekend!
Please sign me up for this book.
Theresa N
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Oh yes..again, please enter me. This sounds like a must read..and thank you, once again..for having these giveaways and making the books available..and thank you for your reviews..
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Have a lovely week-end..
I love to read all kinds of books as well as other members of my family. We usally swap books when we are done reading them. These look like a great read!thanks jacquecurl@gmail.com
I'd love to read this, please enter me too! Thanks for hosting a great giveaway! Suzie
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I LOVE Lauraine Snelling! I've heard tons about her book and I'd love to be entered! Thanks so much.
Blessings,
Mimi B
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please enter me!! i would love to win this!! thanks sooo much!!
nicolemarielum(at)gmail(dot)com
I would love to read this book. Thanks for the generous giveaway!
kellifrobinson2 AT gmail DOT com
I'd love to be entered! Thanks!
As of 6 PM the winners are:
Ruthie, bj, and Barbara
I would love to win this.
It seems very interesting.
Would love to win!
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