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The Stars Don't Life (by Boo Walker)

I have enjoyed several of the books the author, Boo Walker, has written. This was another good addition to his growing list of wonderful books. The characters were well developed and I felt like I could picture them each vividly. I have to say that one of my favorite characters was Carver’s former teacher, Mrs. Cartwright. After having a teacher who made such a difference in my life and who I spent a lot of time with for years after high school graduation, I could identify with this delightful lady. A story of forgiveness and redemption, you will travel through the past and present days of Carver. There are a myriad of emotions buried in the pages that you must trudge through … but it is worth the journey. I felt like my heart was wrenched out of my chest several times as I traveled through the story. As you realize that no one is perfect and we all have flaws, it is interesting to see which ones you are shocked to discover. I cannot encourage you strongly enough to find yourself lost in the pages and realize that we are all part of something much bigger than ourselves.

Thank you to NetGalley and Lake Union Publishers for my advanced review copy. All opinions and thoughts are my own.


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