Fall On Your Knees

The third book in the afore-mentioned book club.
Once in awhile you come across an author who literally leaves you in awe of their talent. This is one such author.
I loved this book, not so much for it's content if that makes any sense but more for the ability of the author to put emotions I have felt and not been able to explain into eloquent words. She is at once blunt, yet subtle. Observant and yet ambiguos (sp). This one will keep you reading until you reach the end and even then will have you thinking about it long after.
Be fore-warned some of the content is disturbing. It is not one I would let my daughter read.
My favorite part is when it says that one of the characters believes that anything worth saying is worth saying in a civilized tone. This means she climbs a lot of stairs. Man, do I know this feeling as I stand at the bottom of my stairs debating whether to climb them or save myself the trouble and just yell up them like an un-civilized being.
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