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The Passion of Mary-Margaret
by Lisa Samson
by Lisa Samson
Well, well, well. This isn't your average christian fiction. It has some pretty serious themes inside. It's quite honest. It isn't preachy. It's real and quirky and even Catholic (although you won't be indoctronated). Humerous too, I'd say this book is best read if you imagine an east coast accent. M-M meanders through her life, little bit present day, little bit past, and weaves an unusual tale of second chances, not judging and the power of faith and love. I really quite enjoyed it and will definitely keep Samson in mind when perusing the Christian Section at the bookstore again.
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