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Forgiving the Dead Man Walking: Only One Woman Can Tell the Entire Story |
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Rating:  Summary: A wonderful book about forgiveness Review: This book was introduced by my psych professor. I'm so glad he did. I felt like Debbie was talking to me. I've never been through anything close to her ordeal, but everyone can learn something from her forgiving heart and wonderful attitude. I know it took some time to get there, but she got there. When I finished the book, I wanted everyone I knew to read it and I wanted to read it all over again. I felt like calling Debbie and just chatting like to old friends because I felt like I knew her and that she wouldn't mind talking with me. I am in college planning to be a women's counselor and this book will always be in my library. Thanks Debbie and Mr. Whitman (psych professor).
Rating:  Summary: WoW!!! Review: This book was introduced by my psych professor. I'm so glad he did. I felt like Debbie was talking to me. I've never been through anything close to her ordeal, but everyone can learn something from her forgiving heart and wonderful attitude. I know it took some time to get there, but she got there. When I finished the book, I wanted everyone I knew to read it and I wanted to read it all over again. I felt like calling Debbie and just chatting like to old friends because I felt like I knew her and that she wouldn't mind talking with me. I am in college planning to be a women's counselor and this book will always be in my library. Thanks Debbie and Mr. Whitman (psych professor).
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