Official Review: Will I Fly Again ? by Sara Tula

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Re: Official Review: Will I Fly Again ? by Sara Tula

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Faithmwangi wrote: 10 Jul 2018, 00:33 Sara's life is quite the motivation. She could have chosen to give up but instead she chose to soilder on till she overcame. This sounds like a book I would enjoy, but only after the errors have been dealt with. Thanks for the review.
Yes, she is the Christian who turns the other cheek and walks the extra mile. Bless her!

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This review leaves me wondering: is there a happy ending to Sara's story? Is she still praying for peace and strength while living with people with little concern for her? I am all for stories about how people rely on their faith to get through rough patches, but I cringe when I read about people who might continue to live in difficult situations, thinking that faith without action will somehow make things better. Your review is compelling enough to make me want to know how it all turns out!
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Dael Reader wrote: 03 Aug 2018, 14:18 This review leaves me wondering: is there a happy ending to Sara's story? Is she still praying for peace and strength while living with people with little concern for her? I am all for stories about how people rely on their faith to get through rough patches, but I cringe when I read about people who might continue to live in difficult situations, thinking that faith without action will somehow make things better. Your review is compelling enough to make me want to know how it all turns out!
I would love to answer your questions, but that would spoil the fun. Suffice it to say that Sara lived to tell her story.

Thanks for the kind words, Dael Reader!
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Miriam Molina wrote: 03 Aug 2018, 16:42
Dael Reader wrote: 03 Aug 2018, 14:18 This review leaves me wondering: is there a happy ending to Sara's story? Is she still praying for peace and strength while living with people with little concern for her? I am all for stories about how people rely on their faith to get through rough patches, but I cringe when I read about people who might continue to live in difficult situations, thinking that faith without action will somehow make things better. Your review is compelling enough to make me want to know how it all turns out!
I would love to answer your questions, but that would spoil the fun. Suffice it to say that Sara lived to tell her story.

Thanks for the kind words, Dael Reader!
Dael Reader wrote:Fair enough! ;)
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