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Much to her family’s concern, a vibrant older woman with failing vision believes she can see and speak with literature’s own Huck Finn.
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Patti Hill, after years of raising children and then joyfully teaching elementary school, finally took her long-ago college English professor?s advice ("You should be a writer") and fulfilled the dream of having her first novel published to wide acclaim in 2005. She writes almost every day now and lives with her husband in Grand Junction, Colorado.
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November 15, 2009: This book fits with my passion "Why We Need Girlfriends." A Bible study book I'll be talking about another day.
The family relationships in the book are great. Healing between family members. Grandmother and grandson bonding. But the group of women with failing eyesight that band together do more than the doctors or family for Birdie. Girlfriends are friends who stick closer than relatives.Seeing Things made me laugh out loud, which is common in husband's family, but not in mine.I can't recommend this story high enough.Reader Rating:
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September 30, 2009: Just finished this in our book club--highly recommend reading it. We all found a common thread woven through the story for a fun and touching discussion time we were all able to relate to. Storyline is very fitting for today's challenging family life, including blended family relationships. You will immediately relate to every character and identify with the struggles of everyday life faced at any age. The author brought special meaning to each character that left you full of love, compassion, and a deep sense of appreciation for them individually. Please don't hesitate to read this book.