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Every Good & Perfect Gift
Every Good Perfect Gift
Author: Sharon K. Souza
"I'm not the strong one. I've never been the strong one." So believes Gabby Whitaker in her friendship with DeeDee McAllister. They've been best friends since sixth grade, when headstrong and courageous DeeDee began mapping out their lives. But after twenty years with her husband, DeeDee changes the plan. Nearing forty year...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781600061752
ISBN-10: 1600061753
Publication Date: 11/2007
Pages: 384
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3.4 stars, based on 9 ratings
Publisher: Navpress Publishing Group
Book Type: Paperback
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Of course I cried at the end. You almost know what to expect, but the author embarks us on the journey that keep us wondering if we really know what is going to happen next. A wonderful account of faith and endless, enduring friendships; I started to wonder if I had someone in my life half as devoted as Gabby was to DeeDee. Then, with a sinking heart, I wondered if I could ever be that friend to another.

It was eye opening, and it has started me on a search that perhaps will never end. It makes me wonder how or why I just read two books addressing Alzheimers. God speaks to us in a myriad of ways and I believe he uses experiences and repetition to prepare us for what lies ahead in our lives. A close friend of mine is caring for her mother who is in the latter stages of this debilitating disease and it is becoming increasing more difficult for her and her family to care for their mother at home. Making the decision to place her in 24 hour nursing care is pressing heavily on their hearts as I write this. As Gabby prayed many times "God, please use me whatever it takes" I feel that I want to take this same step of faith, but Im afraid to. May He continue to work in my heart to prepare me for whatever lies ahead.
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Well that was two hours I'll never get back. Poorly written and just stupid. The main two characters drop out of college and get married at 20. They are whiny, self-centered, and apparantly rich, since they don't have to work. Oh, and very very religious. Then at 38 one decides to have kids. But she has trouble getting pregnant and goes to the one doctor in California who has never heard of infertility treatment. So after a couple of years of Robitussin (no I am not making this up) she gets pregnant. Then when the baby is 5 months old they take it to the ER because it is teething. (still not making this up) All of these crises require both friends and both spouses to drop everything and take part. Then the woman gets early onset Alzheimers. So they ignore it for a couple of years and let her take care of the baby, even though she can't drive, remember peoples names or read. Other than that, nothing. Oh but they pray. A lot. Personally I would go for some Aricept.

Just a waste of paper and ink...


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