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From the Heart: Stories of Love and Friendship

From the Heart: Stories of Love and Friendship

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A beacon of hope, a treasury of love
Review: By creating this heart-warming collection of unabashedly intimate, personal, and often poignant stories, author-journalist Ken Bell has given us ample evidence that people are intrinsically good and that love indeeed conquers all.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Loved it!
Review: I hope this will be a continuation of works for years to come. This was excellent.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: America needs a book like this
Review: In these stressful and uncertain times Kendall Bell has compiled a book to say "the world's not such a bad place after all." This collection of short stories from across the U.S. and one from Greece gives hope for humanity. I thought this was going to be a traditional book of love stories. Imagine my delight at finding stories that even my husband and children can enjoy with me. My husband especially liked "A Good, Big Dog" about a family pet that became like a part of the family - and he usually doesn't like "feel-good" stories. From stories about pets to those about parents, children, siblings, and overcoming stiff odds, this book will bring tears to your eyes one minute and have you laughing the next. I'm buying several to give as presents. We need more books like this one!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Passion in an Uncompassionate World
Review: This books is a bright spot of compassion in a very uncompassionate world. I admire the people in these stories and the hope they project. Good Read!


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