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Rating:  Summary: Review of Pray Hard by Pamela Walker Review: Amelia Forrest and her mom live in Kentucky and both are trying to deal with the sudden death of Amelia's father. Amelia's father was flying a plane when it crashed. Even though the crash was considered an accident, Amelia felt she was responsible. A very eccentric man appeared at Amelia's door wearing a cap that said PRAY HARD. When he learned that Amelia's father was dead, he cried and cried. He told Amelia that his name was Brother Mustard Seed and that Amelia's father had made a profound impact on his life. Brother Mustard Seed claimed that Amelia's father had appeared to him in a vision and said, "Go to my family. They need your help." Amelia's mother invites this stranger to stay with them. Amelia is not pleased. Amelia's mother tells Amelia that Amelia's daddy had told her once, "That girl of mine has her head in the clouds just like me, but her feet never leave the ground." Read this book to see what happens to Amelia, the visions, and Brother Mustard Seed. It is interesting how the book unfolds to help Amelia to deal with her loss. This book leads itself to a sequel. If Pamela Walker writes a sequel, I will definitely buy it. I would really like to know what happens next. I would recommend this book to third, fourth, and fifth graders. This book would be an excellent book for anyone who has lost a parent. The charcters in this book are interesting and bring different dimensions to the story. This story is very unique and I will keep it in my classroom library.
Rating:  Summary: Review of Pray Hard by Pamela Walker Review: Amelia Forrest and her mom live in Kentucky and both are trying to deal with the sudden death of Amelia's father. Amelia's father was flying a plane when it crashed. Even though the crash was considered an accident, Amelia felt she was responsible. A very eccentric man appeared at Amelia's door wearing a cap that said PRAY HARD. When he learned that Amelia's father was dead, he cried and cried. He told Amelia that his name was Brother Mustard Seed and that Amelia's father had made a profound impact on his life. Brother Mustard Seed claimed that Amelia's father had appeared to him in a vision and said, "Go to my family. They need your help." Amelia's mother invites this stranger to stay with them. Amelia is not pleased. Amelia's mother tells Amelia that Amelia's daddy had told her once, "That girl of mine has her head in the clouds just like me, but her feet never leave the ground." Read this book to see what happens to Amelia, the visions, and Brother Mustard Seed. It is interesting how the book unfolds to help Amelia to deal with her loss. This book leads itself to a sequel. If Pamela Walker writes a sequel, I will definitely buy it. I would really like to know what happens next. I would recommend this book to third, fourth, and fifth graders. This book would be an excellent book for anyone who has lost a parent. The charcters in this book are interesting and bring different dimensions to the story. This story is very unique and I will keep it in my classroom library.
Rating:  Summary: Pray Hard Review: This book is great. When I was reading this book the story gave me a few hard laughs. If I was in the story and I could change one part I would leave it the way it is. For all the people out there who haven't read any of Pamela Walker's books I would really reccomed this one. I would rate this book 5/5 because I think it deserve's it. It met all my expectations for a good book.
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