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Book Review of Sophie's Heart

Sophie's Heart
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Helpful Score: 1


I thought this book was lovely. Lori Wick's women are often very vulnerable, but also very loving, loyal, and self-sufficient. In this story, an immigrant struggles to survive in America and manages to do it without compromising her beliefs. The story was very believable to me. It is so nice to read a love story where the heroine doesn't do fall into bed with someone who isn't her husband and then spend the rest of the book justifying it. If you have been in tough places in your life and managed to persevere with God's help, you will identify with the character. The book was also very funny in places. I strongly disagree with the reviewer who found the book to be melodramatic.