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Happiness: The Crooked Little Road to Semi-Ever After
by Heather Harpham
Heart felt (6/13/2017)
Memoirs are not what I normally read. However, when I read about "Happiness " on First Impressions I decided to go for it. I am so glad I did. From page one to the last sentence, I was hooked. I was cheering for Gracie, and so amazed how Heather was handling what wasmore
The Garden of Small Beginnings
by Abbi Waxman
Just Lovely (4/11/2017)
Once in a while a book comes along that is pure fun, and that is how I feel about "The Garden of Small Things," Yes, there is some sadness in the story, but most of all it is delightful. The characters are so real and so funny. The things the children say and do are spot on.more
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