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Saturday, December 24, 2005

Mary DeMuth's Watching the Tree Limbs Reviewed


Watching the Tree Limbs
Mary DeMuth
Paperback: 320 pages
Publisher: Navpress Publishing Group (March 5, 2006)
ISBN: 1576839265




Book Description:
Callously passed from relative to relative, 9-year-old orphan Mara takes comfort in her imagination---especially playing Nancy Drew with her best friend, Camilla. But some mysteries seem unsolvable. Who is her mother? Why won't the neighborhood bully leave her alone? Can she endure the heartache of a shattered childhood and begin again, with God's help?

Reviewed by Michelle Therese

More than just a novel...it's a masterpiece. This story gripped me from page one. At first, you wonder how anything good could come from something so bad. And though good things (per se)didn't come, Mara did find love in this world. She learned to trust, found strength despite her traumatic past, and discovered who she was by novel's end. This story will make you think more, want to love more, seek God more and most of all, will leave you with a sense of completion and satisfaction.

I was sad when the story ended, but am ecstatic that a sequel is coming out called Wishing on Dandelions. If it's half as good as the first, it's still superior to many books on the market today. In my mind this story is a classic just like To Kill A Mockingbird and is a must read for someone who wants to escape to another time and place. Since I grew up in the 1970's, it was especially nostalgic for me. I kept picturing myself as Mara at her age.I felt for her and wanted someone to come to her rescue and fill the void inher life. Beautiful story. Wonderfully written. Life-changing. A must read!

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2 comments:

  1. What a great review. Mary's a wonderful writer. It's nice to know that her novel has struck such a lovely chord, too.

    Gina, what a great blog you have. Thanks for the great work you've been doing this year, highlighting authors, doing fabulous interviews, keeping us all informed.

    Have a wonderful, joyous Christmas everyone!

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  2. Thanks Deborah! Michelle's review definitely makes me want to check out Mary's book. Merry Christmas back at ya.

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