
Grace
by April Shores Murphy

ISBN: 1591299314
August, 2003
PublishAmerica
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I'm sorry, but I had a very
difficult time reading this book by April Shores Murphy! I
think she has a good concept for a story here.
Grace's father has been killed by a drunk driver and the novel
begins after the funeral, as the family struggles to reconcile
their faith with the anguish of reality. The back cover begins,
"How do you learn to forgive and go on with life?"
However, throughout the entire book, Grace does not once seem
bitter or angry. She's realistically sad and thoughtful, reminded
many times each day of the important missing person, but not
struggling with forgiveness. Shores begins the story without
explaining the cause of the father's death, and does well
in giving that information gradually; however, that's the
only thing that isn't spelled out in minute detail. Every
single thought and motivation are laid out so that the reader
does not have to use her mind. It's so elementary it's insulting.
I don't think even a teenager would enjoy it.
And my goodness, the grammar is atrocious. I was looking for
a red pen while reading. I was bombarded by exclamation marks!
Every paragraph has at least one! I finally counted them!
I found a minimum of seven on a page, and nineteen on another!
Oh, sorry, the first page has none; after that there are some
on every page! The book is littered with incorrect grammar
("...and her and Brandy began their homework"),
changes in tense, misplaced punctuation, and there are a lot
of incomplete sentences; too many to attiribute to "poetic
license."
I believe this novel has potential.
The main characters, the Hollingsworth family, are
a little too perfect; teenagers do NOT get along with their
six-year-old sisters one hundred percent of the time, and
they have absolutely no flaws. However,
real life situations are dealt with, and the characters have
to learn to rely on God. Yes, with proper editing, this could
be a good novel. I
hesitate to post this review on the website, as it is not
a book I would recommend to readers at this point.
~ Sincerely,
Cindy

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