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A Promise to Break by Kathryn Spurgeon
5.0
As children, we think our parents are probably perfect. Sibyl sure thinks so, even in the midst of the Great Depression. Her dad has extracted a promise from her, one she is trying so hard to keep. She just wants him to be proud of her. However, life has issues and sometimes the promises that are made are ones we can't keep, or shouldn't keep. Is Sibyl's promise to her father one she had to cling to for life? I absolutely LOVE that it's based on a true story.
I cheered for the Truths and Bible principles that were worked into the lives of the characters. I connected with some of their conflicts and struggles. I remembered my Grandparent's and parent's issues with the Great Depression and what all it caused in their lives. Then, I sighed happily at the promise of the next book in this series from this new-to-me author.
My copy came from Celebrate Lit. My review contains my feelings and opinions about this book, left freely.
I cheered for the Truths and Bible principles that were worked into the lives of the characters. I connected with some of their conflicts and struggles. I remembered my Grandparent's and parent's issues with the Great Depression and what all it caused in their lives. Then, I sighed happily at the promise of the next book in this series from this new-to-me author.
My copy came from Celebrate Lit. My review contains my feelings and opinions about this book, left freely.