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Fallen Over Book Reviews
Fallen Over Book Reviews rated it 8 years ago
I received this book via NetGalley and the author to give an honest review. You know right from the start I was into the book though I kept wondering what is this moment of impact? We enter the lives of seven people who have never met each other before but yet all their lives will entwine on one f...
Book Reviews by Lynn
Book Reviews by Lynn rated it 10 years ago
“Bishop Street” is a heartwarming and redemptive novel that captures the complex relationships between four orphans and their lifetime of challenges. It’s uplifting and with each turn of the page you fall more in love with the characters. Margaret Gray for the past twenty years has hidden behind a f...
Fallen Over Book Reviews
Fallen Over Book Reviews rated it 10 years ago
I have heard a lot of good things about this book and I was so glad that I was finally able to read it. We follow Maggie as she is a successful writer, but lately she is being plagued by nightmares of living in the Bishop Street Orphanage with her three friends that meant the world to her. She feels...
Fallen Over Book Reviews
Fallen Over Book Reviews rated it 10 years ago
I have heard a lot of good things about this book and I was so glad that I was finally able to read it. We follow Maggie as she is a successful writer, but lately she is being plagued by nightmares of living in the Bishop Street Orphanage with her three friends that meant the world to her. She feels...
christophffischer
christophffischer rated it 10 years ago
"House of Stone" by Rene D. Schultz is a great follow up to her wonderful novel "Bishop's Street".Four years on this book tells how life continues for the former orphans, who have formed their own new family, caring for each other in a beautiful manner. I found this support most heart warming and ho...
I Read, I Write
I Read, I Write rated it 11 years ago
A great book to get involved in. Lots of interesting facts about computer geeks, political non-integrity, etc. A personal in-depth look at what it is like to fight cancer unto death. Cissy is my hero. She not only goes through months of weakness and pain courageously thinking of others more than sel...
I Read, I Write
I Read, I Write rated it 11 years ago
"...it was who we were, and not what we had..." These were Rand's words, one of the four children who formed and family in the orphanage on Bishop Street. In spite of the beatings and awful living conditions, the children had love and strength while they were together. Each one found a way to hide f...
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