I am so behind on my book reviews so there's going to be a few in the coming weeks. Don't know how I let myself get so behind but here I am. I understand if it's not your thing, but I still want it reviewed for my own record of what I've read and thought about the books.
I really enjoyed listening to Beth's memoir and I have to say I have greater respect for her knowing that her life has not necessarily been an easy one. But in the hardness she has drawn closer to Christ and it makes her sharing of God's faithfulness and power even more relatable knowing she has been through hard things and God has seen her through. She is honest and raw about the situations and about her own flaws, but also is God honoring offering hope to the reader. I liked that she narrated her own story so you really got her emotions through the telling. The only thing that took slightly away from the audiobook for me was the childhood part was narrated with her childhood Arkansas accent which I found at times hard to understand. But when she switched to her Texas accent which she speaks with now, I found it easier listening.
2 comments:
I read this book a while back and thought it was excellent. I enjoyed reading your thoughts about the book. Thanks for the review.
I've taken a few of the classes our church has offered with her studies. the only problem i had with them was the amount of homework but then again when i took them i had younger children AND was teachingfull time so......
This sounds good though. Her stuff is spot on! the accents would throw me. hahaha i can't stand the southern accents of the USA. hahaha it's bad enough watching her study dvds. But this memoir sounds interesting!! thanks for the review
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