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Jennifer Nittoso
Grayson McDonough has no use for teal ribbons, 5k runs, or ovarian cancer support groups now that his beautiful wife Jenna is gone. But their nine-year-old daughter Sadie seems to need the connection.
When Annabelle Curtis, the beautiful cancer survivor organizing the memory quilt project for the Ovacome support group, begins to bring out the silly and fun side of his precious daughter again, Gray must set aside his own grief to support the healing of Sadie's young heart. But is there hope for Gray's heart too along the way?
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Quilts of love series
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Great Story but...
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Sweet story
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Excellent story.
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Love anything from Sandra Bricker!
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I LOVED THIS BOOK!! Tender, sweet, emotional, and maybe because I'm the grown daughter of a victim to cancer, this story line was very near to my heart!
The narration was very good, but everytime Sadie's spoke, her loud character voice grated on my nerves. Her father on the other had was very soft spoken, so if I turned it down I couldn't hear everything he said, but when I turned it up, I cringed every time Sadie spoke. I usually listen to audiobooks at night when my family's gone to bed, so the big variation in volume made this a bit hard to listen too.
Also every time Sadie said "sorry", which is fairly often, it seemed so fake. It definitely didn't seem defiant like a teenager, or just not contrite enough, like a toddler. But, if I was to ever hear my own children say it like that, they would have been corrected. I'm not sure if either of my points are what the author asked for, or what the narrator added on her own. The journal was my favorite part of the book. A lot of wisdom was written in those words, and I especially loved the reiteration of Sadie's wonderful uniqueness and God's perfection!
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