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August 12, 2012

MERLENE ALLISON’S REVIEW OF SYDNEY’S SONG

 



 


 


Wow, what a beautiful story! Not just a look at life through the eyes of another, this story takes you on a journey as a girl travels from childhood to become a strong woman who can deal with whatever life throws at her. Tears fill your eyes as she struggles with disaster only to be replaced with pride as she triumphs over each obstacle. You will also find a good balance of laughter that lets you know that no matter how hard life becomes there is always a rainbow after the storm passes.


 


 



 


Merlene M. Allison


Author of A Whisper of Secrets’


 


 


 


 

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Published on August 12, 2012 16:55

August 7, 2012

NORMA FOWLER’S REVIEW OF SYDNEY’S SONG

 



 




This book is riveting in its context and in the author’s expressions of a set time in her life. It has the honest and open opinions of a young woman who is very keenly perceptive in all people and situations about her.


I have also learned many things as it pertains to the Australian way . Many pieces of language and terminologies are apparently privy to that corner of the world. I found them to still be comprehensible; sometimes light and airy, sometimes comical

The ultimate thrust of the story; the love, honor and valor of a very young woman placed in a very difficult situation, was vividly seen throughout the story! I applaud the author for her compassion in sharing this story and conveying the important issues of brain injuries which could happen to anybody at any time.


Great Story!


 


 





Norma Fowler



Author of The False Prophet, The Devil & John Raines, Lucky Penny, several  poems and short stories

Northern Kentucky, USA 

http://www.facebook.com/pages/THE-FALSE-PROPHET/202086419845153


 


 


 


 


 

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Published on August 07, 2012 17:53