Official Review: Blind Black Sheep

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Re: Official Review: Blind Black Sheep

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I strongly believe that this book 'Blind Black Sheep' is a storehouse for advice on how to relate with the physically challenged in our society. It also teaches the lesson that disability is not inability. All of us should read this book.
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This is a touching and inspiring story. I love that Faith became a master of her own life despite the challenges she faced. Thank you for an amazing review. Congratulations BOTD.
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Your review is really deep. I can feel you had a personal connection with it and I am definitely loving it. I am going to read it. I am eager to learn and grow.
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Sounds like a nice motivational self-help book. Since its not my preferred genre, I will pass on this one. Congratulations on being BOTD and thanks for the free giveaway
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This book is undeniably captivating. The storyline is a clear reflection of what goes on in a lot of communities - not just families. All I have for this Black Sheep is compassion as she is a victim of inherited catastrophe. Nice work.
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I love that this book accomplishes so many things as a memoir. It tells a great story, while also giving life lessons. I especially like that it helps young people find their purpose. Great review!
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This sounds like an informative book that will be truly inspiring to parents struggling with any roadblock. Very nice review!
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This is an inspirational book. I wonder if Faith forgave her father? There so much to learn from Faith's life. Thank you for the review and I can't wait to read the book.
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She had such wisdom to share thanks to her long life. It must have been hard to feel like she wasn't loved as much as her siblings thanks to something out of her control. The strong emphasis on parenting in this book came as a surprise.
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Memoirs are not my kind of thing, but this one sounds inspiring to read. Great review.
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Thank you for writing this review! It has definitely given me some insight into what to expect from this book. It sounds like a joyful read, full of inspiration and love. I might have to try it out!
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Life can be hard sometimes, accepting it and moving on is a great deal. Best part is the concubine of experiences you get on your way. Really loved the inspiration of Faith Block. Thank you for giving such an amazing review!
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An inspiring memory that tells about the life of a 92-year-old woman, who was born with congenital cataracts, her loving mother decided to stay by her side but her father treated her with apathy. A motivating story in which the author shows us how she triumphed over all the challenges that disability brings.
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Post by Stephanie Elizabeth »

I like that this book is full of life lessons the author has learned along the way. It sounds like, while her life was full of adversity, she overcame a lot. I am interested in learning about how she came to terms with her disability. Thanks for the lovely review.
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This is a beautiful biography of a girl born with a special condition and how she overcome those adversity. A Very inspirational story. Congratulations BOTD!
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