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Title | : | Leah's Way |
Author | : | Richard Botelho |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 264 pages |
Published | : | January 25th 2004 by Windstream Publishing Company |
Categories | : | Inspirational |
Richard Botelho
Hardcover | Pages: 264 pages Rating: 3.35 | 20 Users | 8 Reviews
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I started reading this library book last week. So far, it's not quite what I expected and I don't want to read the reviews on Amazon yet so I can form my own opinion about it. There is no description of the story there that I can share.It's an in depth look that touches on some very real things. I want to call them emotions or attitudes but the author, for being a man sure sees what's inside a woman's head and heart.
I'm probably halfway through the book and I still have no idea what's to become of Leah but her story makes me sad that life leaves some of us so few choices.
More when I finish...
I finished Leah's Way last night, skimming the last couple of chapters because my attention was waning toward the end and I just wanted to be done with it.
An alternate title might be Anatomy of a Marriage and yet it's more than that, tries to go farther but the views of Vic and Leah's marriage were very insightful and probably too often correct.
This was a book of faith and though Leah lost her way, that part was skimmed over in this in depth look at her life. Leah never lost her little girl dreaminess or her faith and belief in God. I know a lot of what was written holds true and yet the story was a hard one, it left me less than satisfied.
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Original Title: | Leah's Way |
ISBN: | 0964392682 (ISBN13: 9780964392687) |
Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 3.35 From 20 Users | 8 ReviewsCommentary Out Of Books Leah's Way
One of the best books i've ever read!A girl/woman searching...slow moving at times...with a message
Life is not a bed of roses for Leah who grows up in Tennessee and yearns to leave the country hills behind. She marries a promising semi-pro baseball player. In the end she cannot escape her desire to wander to find herself.
Richard Botelho is the author of the forthcoming science fiction novel Reason for Existence as well as two other books, The New Individualism: Personal Change to Transform Society, a non-fiction social commentary, used in over 100 colleges and universities across America, favorably reviewed in The Midwest Quarterly and other scholarly journals, and winner of the S.C.P.H.C. Gold Award forI started reading this library book last week. So far, it's not quite what I expected and I don't want to read the reviews on Amazon yet so I can form my own opinion about it. There is no description of the story there that I can share.It's an in depth look that touches on some very real things. I want to call them emotions or attitudes but the author, for being a man sure sees what's inside a woman's head and heart.I'm probably halfway through the book and I still have no idea what's to become
Pretty good, with a message.
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