Review of 480 Codorus Street

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Review of 480 Codorus Street

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[Following is a volunteer review of "480 Codorus Street" by Sandra L. Kearse-Stockton.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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"480 Codorus Street Book II: Trials and Tribulations" is a book by Sandra L. Kearse-Stockton, which takes us on a journey through her life, unforgettable memories of her family, and childhood. The author discusses the high and low moments she faced while living in a community called Codorus Street, located in York, Pennsylvania. The book starts with Sandra talking about her personal life, including her family and relationship with Aaron. As summer ends, Sandra becomes busy preparing her kids for the new school year. She helps her daughter decorate the carnival. Sandra faces the struggle of raising her children, both emotionally and financially, and things get even more emotionally uncertain when Aaron starts not contacting her for extended periods. This book lets every reader feel her strength through all of it.

I like the part where Aaron proposes to Sandra for marriage. After many struggles, Sandra is so happy, beyond words. I like Aaron's character very much, as Sandra is still uncertain about him and their future, yet he is committed to her and serious about their relationship. He thought carefully, discussed it with his family first, and then proceeded. Aaron’s feeling that having more children isn’t necessary shows how much he loves her unconditionally and her children too. Sandra can be seen truly happy after a long time. She starts to feel hope for the future.
Not just this scene, but I can assure you that the reader will love every part of the book. I liked the book so much that I don’t dislike anything in it.

The book is well edited and structured. I didn’t find any grammatical errors or typos while reading.

I would like to rate the book a solid five out of five stars. The book deserves a full score because of the way the author describes her life experiences in a raw and honest way. Also, the vocabulary is simple enough for anyone to read.

People who are struggling in relationships or have complex family dynamics can connect with this book more. It can inspire those living in adversity and help them with personal growth.

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