Official Review: As the Wind Blows by Shanicka Scarbrough

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Re: Official Review: As the Wind Blows by Shanicka Scarbrough

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A loved one of mine has been dealing with a life-threatning sickness and it has put a lot of strain on the family. I have hope that this book will help renew my faith. Great review. Thank you <3
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I really love the cover design and your review sounds like this would be an empowering and inspirational read. I think it would be refreshing to learn how these women overcame their struggles with God's help.
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Wow, this seems so deep! I'd been skipping reviews of this book for some time now, not realising what it was about. I like the straightforward approach the book takes, and that the stories are written in an uplifting manner. This is surely one book I really want to read right now. Thanks for the beautifully written review.
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