book review: almost there
I was next to positive I had already reviewed this book, but it turns out I hadn't... I wish I had written this earlier so that I could have done the book full justice. It's been a while since I read it. But all of that said, I'll try to give you a decent idea of what it's like with just a few bullet points.
I received a free copy of this book in exchange for my review.
- I could really identify with the premise of author Bekah DiFelice's writing, because I understand what it's like to feel transient, like you're always on the move and have no place to put down roots. Bekah is a military wife, so her situation isn't just like mine, but there were many years in our lives where it felt like I was packing boxes and moving us around all the time... and so reading about someone else's similar experience was refreshing.
- I appreciated the way that Bekah paralleled these vagabond experiences with spiritual lessons. There are so many!
- Almost There pointed me toward Home. Our times of feeling homeless here on earth always increase my longing for the never-ending Heaven we're headed towards, and I'm thankful for that.
I received a free copy of this book in exchange for my review.
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