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A Letter for Daria

A Letter for Daria

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A beautiful book of family relationships.
Review: Ekaterina Gordeeva pours out the love that she has for her grandmother, mother and her husband as a gift for her daughter Daria. She tells of how important her religion has become to her now that she is free to practice it, and how important grandmothers are in a family. She says that Russian life couldn't exist without grandmothers, which is a lesson we can learn in this country. She values the love of family and continues to raise her daughter without her husband but is susatained by his love and her mother's love, Daria's grandmother.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A heart warming beautiful Letter for Daria
Review: I love this book, Katia has so much love for her daughter and family. It is a heart warming book with love and heart. Another masterpeice by Ekaterina Gordeeva.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Book
Review: I'm really glad I picked up this book. First off, it is a book that you can easily read in a single sitting. The family photos just add to the book.

Ekaterina's writing is very personal. It made me want to continue reading the book. I was a little disappointed when I reached the end, not because there were parts of the book that I didn't like, but because I wanted the book to keep going. I wanted to read more.

She is such a strong woman and has an amazing family. One part of her life is a situation that I'm currently going through. Reading how she handled it and bettered herself is an inspiration to me.

Why doesn't the US celebrate International Women's Day?

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A GREAT SKATER,WOMAN AND MOTHER
Review: Obviously a previous reader didn't actually read this book since Katia doesn't talk about aborting her child in A Letter for Daria. This book is full of stunning pictures and you can see the love and happiness within this family. The story to her daughter is wonderful. Maybe this book will start a trend-all mothers should write journals to their children. I wish mine had.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Disenchanted
Review: This book is so sweet and cute, mostly filled with pictures, Katia Gordeeva writes a very touching letter to her little daughter Dasha. She tells her of life in both America and Russia, what her hopes for her daughter are, who she is in figure skating and what challenges there are. She also talks about Daria's father and tells her how they were such a happy family and one day they will see him. An excellent heartfelt book.


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