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With his children staying far away and his relatives long dead and buried, Jerry feels as if he has lost his sense of living. He thought he had lost the sense of belonging to his community. He didn’t feel connected with his ancestors anymore, so he sought to find out the root of where he belonged to.
He visited his relatives' graves and the house he grew up in. This all helped him to feel the connection that he thought was misplaced. On his way home one night, he meets with a heavy downpour, and he does not even remember how he gets to his bed. After this, an angel visits him. The angel tells him his problem, and he also tries to solve it with him.
Visiting With An Angel by Jerry A. Greenberg has a lot of positive aspects. The characters were well developed. There weren’t many characters in this book. However, the author made sure to write enough past stories of the characters he introduced in this book for me to understand the story. I love the fact that I was able to feel some sort of connection with the main character of this book. I was connected to the character when he embarked on a journey of finding the root of his ancestors. I was also connected with him when an angel visited him. The plotline of the story was also beautiful. This book can motivate people who feel that they have lost touch with the important aspects of their life. It enlightened me on the reasons why people think they have lost connection and how these people can get this lost connection back or an entirely new connection. I love the interesting twist at the end of this book. It made the story much more beautiful. Just to prove a point, the author introduced a shocking twist to the turn of events in this book. The language of the story was simple and easy to understand. The author didn’t employ the use of ambiguous words. He used simple English terms throughout this story.
This book has no issues, and I found no grammatical errors while reading the book. I love everything about this book. It was interesting and engaging.
Overall, this book was exceptionally well-edited because I found no errors. Therefore, I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. I didn’t deduct a star from my rating because this book had no negative aspects. I gave this book the rating it deserves because of the positive aspects I stated above. I recommend this book to people who feel that they have lost a sense of belonging with their community or with life in general.
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