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87 reviews for:
Mistaken Identity
Susie Van Ryn, Colleen Cerak, Newell Cerak, Whitney Cerak, Mark A. Tabb, Don Van Ryn
87 reviews for:
Mistaken Identity
Susie Van Ryn, Colleen Cerak, Newell Cerak, Whitney Cerak, Mark A. Tabb, Don Van Ryn
Fascinating story, but the book is just too long, too preachy, and not well written.
What a moving, emotional book. I knew this story from hearing about it on the news, but loved reading about it from the families point of view. It is not a well-written story, but for those who have a stong faith in Jesus Christ and dont mind reading about him continuously,this was an amazing story of love, strength and sacrifice.
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Best book I've read this year. Interesting that it's a true story. Very emotional.
I read this for my lit club. It was a good book but it just not the type of book that I like to read therefore I only read half of it. I stopped reading it because it wasn't interesting to me.
I saw this book in our church library while sorting and reorganizing, and remembered that I had heard about the story back when it happened. A group of students and workers from a university in the US were in an accident and five weeks later the families of one of the survivors was actually not their daughter, but another girl they’d thought had died on scene. The families of the two girls wrote this book, the story of the accidental switch and how their relationships with God got them through the difficult times. An interesting story for sure, as I always enjoy learning first-hand accounts of high-profile media stories.