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Mata Elliott (Author)
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June 7, 2006
Cassidy Beckett reveals to her husband that as a college student she was forced to abandon her infant son by her then-boyfriend. Not only does Trevor support Cassidy after her confession, but he does some detective work on his own to help her find closure and the son she's never forgotten.

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'This is a man who could capture your heart and lift your spirits while reading out the ingredients of a rice cake.' Observer 'His best, funniest, most satisfying book.' Time Out 'Sedaris writes with a gentle but unfailing acuity and a keen eye for the ridiculous ... extremely funny.' Sunday Times 'If you haven't come across David Sedaris, get in quickly before over- exposure sucks him dry.' Guardian

About the Author

Mata Elliot, a graduate of Temple University, was an elementary-school educator for ten years. She lives in Philadelphia with her husband and son.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 432 pages
  • Publisher: Walk Worthy Press (June 7, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0446697087
  • ISBN-13: 978-0446697088
  • Product Dimensions: 5.2 x 1.2 x 8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (33 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #675,443 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Mata remembers telling stories as early as three years old. She began telling stories professionally in 2006 when she published her first novel, Forgivin' Ain't Forgettin'. She has also written for the national publications, A Cup of Comfort for Women and The Quiet Hour. Mata is a graduate of Temple University where she earned a degree in Elementary and Early Childhood Education. When Mata is not writing or working with children, she enjoys reading novels, studying the craft of writing, working out, attending garage sales, and spending time with her 18 year old cat. Mata is the mother of one son and lives in Philadelphia with her husband. She is currently writing her next novel.

 

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Let Go and Let God, August 12, 2006
This review is from: Forgivin' Ain't Forgettin': A Novel (Paperback)
"If we release the pain of our past to God, He will give us the strength to recall our past without experiencing the anger or depression that was once associated with it." So says a wise woman to Cassidy, who has been keeping a secret for many years. A secret that affects her mental and physical well-being, as well as her relationship with Trevor. Trevor, a widower with two children, has his own secret, too. When Trevor meets Cassidy, he falls in love with her, and he does reveal his secret and releases his pain. However, all the love that Trevor has for Cassidy does not help Cassidy reveal and release her pain. Cassidy cannot do that which she needs to do--forgive others and ultimately, herself.

Elliott writes an engaging and emotional story on the difficulty of forgiving and forgetting. Cassidy's and Trevor's secrets are real and believable. Their difficulty to forgive and forget is very real. Other characters in the story add to the credibility and reality of the story. For example, the pastor and his wife are very sincere and caring folks who really try to counsel and help their members. Lena, Dunbar, and other long-term friends are just as sincere and caring. The women who want Trevor behave like women who will do just about anything to get a man. The events and plot in the story are well developed. However, for those of you who like action-driven stories instead of character-driven stories you may think Elliott drags the pacing of the story. For those of you who like character-driven stories, you will appreciate the character development. Elliott's effective use of the omniscient point of view gives us both Trevor's and Cassidy's thoughts and feelings, helping the reader identify with and understand their perspectives. The prayers and scriptures are appropriate and integrated well in the story. The Bible gives us many stories and scriptures to help us let go and let God. Elliott writes a good story that will help you, too.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Forgetting is the hard part, July 26, 2006
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Sometimes forgiveness is an easy thing to mete out especially if you don't mean it, but the true test is forgetting and moving on. We say we can forgive and move on, but most times, remembering is what keeps us stuck in one place unable to move. In FORGIVIN' AIN'T FORGETTIN', author Mata Elliott introduces us to Cassidy Beckett. She has a secret that has caused her to carry around a load of guilt making it impossible for her to enjoy love in her life. In order to massage her guilt-ridden circumstance, she has simply immersed herself in her job and her church, thinking they will eventually ease the burden. This changes when she meets Trevor Monroe and the wall she has maintained for so long starts to crumble.

Trevor is a handsome, virile man of God who has lost the center of his world. His beloved wife, Brenda, was suddenly taken from him and his children. He is now living as a single parent, trying to fend off the single sisters in the church, and living with a personal decision that has affected his relationship with his girls. When Cassidy's aunt Odessa offers them a safe haven after fire damaged their house, Trevor's life also takes an astonishing turn. He meets Cassidy and an immediate connection is felt. That connection has Trevor finally thinking about a woman other than his late wife. Unfortunately, before the two of them can come together, old wounds need to be healed. But, will either one be able to take the steps necessary to begin the healing process?

Elliott has written an eloquent story about forgiveness and where it all begins. She very nicely shows us through her writing and her characters that it begins with self. Forgetting may be hard to do, but once you learn to forgive yourself it becomes easier to handle. I enjoyed the cast of characters in this book, for each had a story that left an imprint on me. Elliott covers the full gamut of issues relating to forgiveness, relationships, and how God's miracle working power can work through each of us even when we least expect it. She really showed us that nothing is ever cut and dried when it comes to our spiritual lives. It takes a lot of soul-searching, prayer and constantly walking in step with God at all times. Thumbs up to Elliott.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Truly Wonderful, Well-Written Read!, June 13, 2006
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This debut novel is gentle and poignant, exploring intimate issues of the heart and dealing with pain from the past. There are many life-changing and thought-provoking messages in this story, which is brought to life by a richly developed cast of characters, and plots that turn and twist from beginning to end. I found myself falling in love with the writing itself, as Ms. Elliott brings much grace and eloquence to her craft. A discussion-worthy book, I did not want the story to end and can't wait for her next novel!
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Cassidy's cell phone hummed a series of notes, and she forced herself to stop thinking about Minister and the baby. Read the first page
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Oliver Toby, Pastor Audrey, Mother Vale, Charity Community, Sparrow Ministry, Special Day, God's Word, Cassidy Beckett, Miss Hines, Clement Audrey, Mother Almondetta, Caring Hands, City Champions, Sister Brown, Trevor Monroe, Aunt Wynona, Brenda's Maxima, Coach Monroe, Emma Purdue, Jesus Christ, Sister Maranda Whittle, Sister Peterson, Word of God
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