TerryJ2
Well-Known Member
Just finished it today.
Amazing book, amazing experience and oh, so difficult. This mother had to deal with so many physical and emotional issues, and keep working, too.
The writing style was at times beautiful, and at times, into the new, straight sentence, listing stuff, which I hate. (She picked up a brown elastic hairband. She wrapped the hairband around her fingers. She put the hairband in her hair. She walked away.)
Also, in the misery-loves-company category, she went through h*ll with so many bozos, doctors and admins. Aaarrgh!
Kind of makes me think that my life is simple when I read a book like this.
http://www.amazon.com/Boy-Who-Loved...8&sr=1-1&keywords=the+boy+who+loved+tornadoes
Amazing book, amazing experience and oh, so difficult. This mother had to deal with so many physical and emotional issues, and keep working, too.
The writing style was at times beautiful, and at times, into the new, straight sentence, listing stuff, which I hate. (She picked up a brown elastic hairband. She wrapped the hairband around her fingers. She put the hairband in her hair. She walked away.)
Also, in the misery-loves-company category, she went through h*ll with so many bozos, doctors and admins. Aaarrgh!
Kind of makes me think that my life is simple when I read a book like this.
http://www.amazon.com/Boy-Who-Loved...8&sr=1-1&keywords=the+boy+who+loved+tornadoes