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Rating:  Summary: Descriptively Beautiful! Review: When the author wrote this book, she left nothing to the imagination. She drew the most beautiful pictures with her words putting you right into the middle of the story. She described the smells, the colors, the body language, the surroundings, and the feelings from both Will Parker and Eleanor Dinsmore. You knew just how they were both feeling and understood why they felt like they did. You understood what made Will tick and also Elly. She made you want Will to be loved by Elly and Elly to be loved by Will. This is not a Cinderella Story. This is a down to earth story about what could really happen to everyday people. This is a story of true life struggles just to be accepted and to be grateful for life's little treasures. You'll love this story. It's a heart warmer!
Rating:  Summary: WONDERFUL - 5 STARS PLUS Review: Wow! What a story. The author takes you right into the hearts of Will and Ellie. I loved them. They were so vivid that I can't get them out of my mind. I find myself thinking about the children and the grandchildren that have surely been added to this wonderful family. Every minute of reading every page was a pleasure. I worried right along with Ellie about Will in the Marines. What a superior writer Ms. Spencer is. This is the first book I remember reading by her, but will keep going until I have read them all. Thank you for such wonderful characters, the boys, Gladys, the old brothers who kept watch over the town from their bench in the town square.
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