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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Believable fiction about a serious problem,
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This review is from: Sadie's Song (A Tale of Three Mysteries #2) (Paperback)
After I had bought and read this book for myself, and given it to someone to read, I went and bought two copies for a therapist friend to give to religious women patients who had abusive husbands. Written from a Christian perspective, Sadie's Song allows the heroine to wrestle with the question of how God could let her be so miserable. Or is God waiting for her to take the first step out of the seemingly hopeless situation? Among the book's many virtues is its honest portrayal of abuse in a seemingly normal churchgoing family. There are no angels or devils here, just people making wrong choices and sometimes pulling back from the brink.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Can't put this one down,
By Teresa Slack "Fiction Author" (http://www.teresaslack.com) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sadie's Song (A Tale of Three Mysteries #2) (Paperback)
Ms. Hall weaves a tight, exciting, and suspenseful tale from the first page. Written in the first person, Sadie's Song, artfully puts the reader into Sadie's head as she goes about "this little life of mine" as she refers to it. Sadie lives with an abusive husband and five kids and the insurmountable task of looking like the happy, contented wife of a godly husband. The signs of abuse are all around her, from her comments about hoping dinner will come out just the way Troy likes it to a son who sits under furniture and growls. A missing child, mysterious music that only Sadie seems to hear, and a friend with enough secrets of her own, will keep the reader turning pages. I loved reading this book and wondered as I neared the end how everything would be wrapped up in the few remaining pages.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another One Difficult To Put Down!!!,
By Elaine K (Hooksett, NH) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sadie's Song (A Tale of Three Mysteries #2) (Paperback)
If I thought Bette Nordberg's "Serenity Bay" was a fast-pace suspense, this one is catchy from the go - another one difficult to put down! We need a wider range to rate these books - one to five stars just isn't enough. The writer, I'm sure, has a real feel of what having five small children would be like - the busy schedule and the constant interruptions, the whining and fighting. Sometimes, it probably would be tempting and easier to just give in to their tantrums. That would take care of the issue for the short term but it would cause a problem in the long run. Sadie is just such a mother in this story with a grouchy husband who is one way in front of church members but totally different with his family. He's mean-tempered but that's not all. Sadie has a nagging feeling about her husband's involvement in something but she doesn't know if and who to talk to about this - afterall, it's just a feeling - maybe just a coincidence. Then she finds out something else and that "coincidence" is looking more like a reality and less like a "feeling".
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