Hope by Rosy Stewart
Publisher: Cricket International (February 2016)
130 pages, eBook (provided by Author for review)
Book Rating: 4 Stars
Content Note: Includes Swearing and Violence
This is a collection of stories about Sue, a woman that runs a women’s shelter, and recounts her attempts to help the women she encounters through her association with the shelter. In many cases Sue feels there isn’t enough being done to help the people in question, and she ends up enlisting the help of a couple friends (a female police officer, and a tech specialist) in an attempt to work outside official channels in order to see more progress being made toward a satisfying conclusion. There are eleven stories, all quite short, and could easily be read in short daily doses. Great stories of women or families in crisis that receive help and gain a chance at a better future. Engaging collection.
thank you for your very fair and balanced review. The aim was to produce a polished very readable book, and the author is pleased to know that this was a success. The issues in the book are definitely a challenge to society which have stood for a long time, and it is pleasing that some progress is being made, albeit admittedly with the more motivated individuals and victims. see our site for an update. http://slarner5.wix.com/hope#!blank/vgve2
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