• My Life Is an Injustice

  • Bethany Anne's Memoirs
  • By: R.H. Knowles
  • Narrated by: Stephanie Robinson
  • Length: 1 hr and 48 mins
  • 1.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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My Life Is an Injustice

By: R.H. Knowles
Narrated by: Stephanie Robinson
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Publisher's summary

As you listen to Bethany Anne's story, you may be reminded of similar things from your childhood. You may cry a little with her as she learns how to deal with loss. You may "high five" her for being creative enough to solve some of her own problems, like finding a little refuge in a quiet space for a nap. You may laugh out loud to some of her reactions to situations when she tells it like it is, from a four-year-old's point of view, especially if it involves anything about food. Join her adventures as she introduces you to a way of looking at life, through the eyes of a four-year-old.

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Religious children's book

This very short (1:50h) novell is written like a religious children's book - but without a plot. I am certainly not the target audience for this book, as every little event and act become a reference to Jesus. To me it seems as if the author is trying to preach to the readers while unknowingly telling a story about a very unhealthy relationship to food. The narrator is an adult woman trying to sound like a child, making it hard to listen to.

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