It's been a long time since I stayed up into the middle of the night
on a school night to finish reading a book! And I don't regret one moment of my late night reading! Nicole Deese is a fantastic storyteller. She tells a story in a way that draws the reader in but doesn't make me feel as if I'm being slapped in the face with it. A part of me wants to call ALL FOR ANNA "simple," but this is not, by any means, a simple story. As I read Tori's story, I felt so connected to her personally. During the last sixteen years, especially the last ten, I have withdrawn into my own world of depression, guilt, and rage. I have avoided family and friends to the degree of missing holidays and family gatherings. Like Tori, I went to counseling and have clawed my way back to a place of joy and peace in God. I honestly cannot wait for Thanksgiving (and Christmas) this year even though the house is going to be packed full to overflowing with family and extended family. For the first time in years, the thought excites me rather than makes me want to run as far away in the opposite direction as possible. I love a story that "simply" states the realities of LIFE without making it overly sappy or sentimental. I felt Tori's pain, her guilt; I also felt her joy in coming back to her faith in the one true Lord and Savior. As a writer-wanna-be myself, I can only hope and pray that my stories are even half as wonderful as Nicole's.
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