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This reaffirmed my view of what a Godly marriage looks like. It also supported me in my moral views--well, consistencies. This also helped in redefining my list of requirements.
A good storyline, an interesting characters study. Some characters could have been developped a bit more, and the end was a bit too easy for me, but all in all, I really enjoyed this books and am looking forward to reading Ms Edwards next one.
Extremely well written. A poets perspective of recovery, marriage, and being a parent through it all.
A curious volume from Mr. Dickens. Much better than his "American Notes", perhaps because he seems less disappointed and is more forgiving, but also because it reads less like a reporter's diary and more like a novelist's travelogue. That is, fewer facts and figures about prisons and asylums, more portraits of people and stores of the land. More heart, less head, one could say. Also interesting because one very much senses the development and evolution of the public persona of Dickens here - and that's interesting to watch as well. Therefore, worth the read if you're a Dickens fan, perhaps not so much if you're not.