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Some Things You Just Have to Live With: Musings on Middle Age

Some Things You Just Have to Live With: Musings on Middle Age

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Some Things You Just Have to Live With
Review: Rev. Crafton is an extraordinary writer. She opens her soul and invites the reader to examine it. In the process her readers get new insights into their own souls. She helps her readers to understand that joys, fears, anxieties, hope, and all the aspects that make us human, are shared by others. We are not alone. While her topics are profound, her writing style is easy to read. As she writes of events in her life and how they've affected her, I found myself nodding and thinking "yes, I've felt that." In every story in this wonderful book I felt that I was reading about myself as much as about Rev. Crafton. This book is for anyone who is middle age, has passed middle age, or expects to ever be middle age. It is a book to be read again and again, as each reading provides comfort, reassurance, and an understanding that we are all in this life together and we're all human and that God's love is freely given to all of us.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Some Things You Just Have to Live With
Review: Rev. Crafton is an extraordinary writer. She opens her soul and invites the reader to examine it. In the process her readers get new insights into their own souls. She helps her readers to understand that joys, fears, anxieties, hope, and all the aspects that make us human, are shared by others. We are not alone. While her topics are profound, her writing style is easy to read. As she writes of events in her life and how they've affected her, I found myself nodding and thinking "yes, I've felt that." In every story in this wonderful book I felt that I was reading about myself as much as about Rev. Crafton. This book is for anyone who is middle age, has passed middle age, or expects to ever be middle age. It is a book to be read again and again, as each reading provides comfort, reassurance, and an understanding that we are all in this life together and we're all human and that God's love is freely given to all of us.


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