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4.0 out of 5 stars
The Outcast, April 12, 2000
By A Customer
This review is from: The Glory Girl (Paperback)
I recently discovered this book and read it in two days, pacing myself. It's about a young girl named Anna Glory who was the only non-singing member of a family of gospel singers. I can relate to this because my family sings gospel too but I don't because I get stage fright and don't feel as talented as the rest. She was also underappreciated; nobody really noticed her presence, which is how I ofen feel. But an unexpected person from the past, Uncle Newt, showed up for Anna. She had a kinship with him because he was a convict that the family despised. Together, these two outcasts saved the rest of the family from death. This was a..well..interesting portrayal of a family. The twin boys, who one would expect to be really close, always played tricks on each other. Mrs. Glory favored the oldest child, a girl nicknamed "Angel". Mr. Glory lost the "joy of religion" the instant he exited a stage. Not a very Christianlike family. As Newt said, Anna was the best of them. I reccomend "Glory Girl" to anyone who feels as if they don't belong or count in the world.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
This book is action packed and good for a rainy day., November 9, 1999
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This review is from: The Glory Girl (Paperback)
This book is about a girl whose family is in a band except for her because she doesn't have talent. She has to sit in the back and sell tapes.She is a middle child and never gets any attention. I like this book because it has a suprise in every chapter. It's also good because it relates to life. It has a good ending.
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