Review of I Know My Way Memoir

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[Following is a volunteer review of "I Know My Way Memoir" by Theresa Marafito with Linda Odubayo Thompson.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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The narrative of Theresa Marafito is told in the touching book I Know My Way Memoir. Theresa Marafito and Linda Odubayo Thompson are the authors. I was moved by Marafito's tale as a blind person after finishing the book. I had to reread the book as a result. Theresa Marafito came from a lowly family by birth. Her parents were Irish immigrants.

She was born partially sighted, but after multiple operations, she became completely blind. She had to overcome several difficulties as a result of this. In the book's introduction, we learn more about Helen and Margaret. Helen was the only normal child of her parents. Parents expressed skepticism toward their predicament and expressed the wish that it would pass quickly.

I loved this book in every way. The feature that I cherished the most was the addition of quotes at the start of each chapter. The quotations were instructive and inspirational. I've never read a memoir before, yet this one did not disappoint me. The fact that there were so many chapters in this book was the only thing I didn't appreciate about it. Some of the chapters, in my opinion, may have been reduced to fewer pages by being combined.

This book, as I've already said, was a plus for me. The tale of Theresa Marafito was motivational. I gained a lot of insight into how she handled her struggles in life. I didn't find any errors in this book while reading it. In the book, the author employs proper language and spelling. For these reasons, I'm giving this book a rating of 4 out of 4 stars.

The book's editing was professionally done. The book comprises seventeen parts and around 395 pages. Theresa Marafito's character appealed to me. I adored her character. She was born with visual impairment, but she didn't let it stop her from pursuing her dreams. In addition, I respected her family. It was kind and compassionate.

The book's use of images proved beneficial. As I could relate to what I was reading, the images helped me understand the story. I liked every section of this book. This book was masterfully written by the two authors. The cover has a good layout. The introduction was written beautifully.

In the story, the characters were vividly detailed. The book's inclusion of a variety of themes was another thing I loved. The authors also provided precise dates for when significant events took place. The plot flowed better as a result of this. I recommend it to readers who enjoy motivational stories. The narrative in this excellent book will motivate them.

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