by Don Van Ryn, Susie Van Ryn, Newell Cerak, Colleen Cerak, Whitney Cerak, Mark Tabb
I clearly remembered hearing about this case of mistaken identity in news broadcasts and when I came across this book I thought it would be interesting to learn something about the details of the case. I got the details and it could have been really interesting. The problem was that the book was fil...
The story itself is fascinating - I remember it from the news when it happened, and as soon as I saw there was a book about it, I knew I had to read about it from the families' views.But, but, but. Ugh. I would have LOVED the book if it hadn't been so preachy. I'm a religious person, but I don't ...
This was a tear jerker, because of sadness and hope and joy. I cried for both. It still amazes me how such a mistake can be made. One of my favorite things about this book is how both families worked through each of the changes in their lives with their faith in a loving God. I would recommend this ...
I'm not an overly religious person, so there were aspects of this book that I struggled with. Religion is something that is incredibly important to both families.The story is told very simply, but I felt sorry that Laura's parents didn't seem to feel the same way as Lisa did when they found that Wh...