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A review by juliettesebock
Mercy by Shirley Camia
5.0
*I received a copy of Shirley Camia’s Mercy through Marías at Sampaguitas for review purposes. As always, this review reflects only my honest thoughts on the book.*
At several points, it felt as if I had become the speaker, through their pain and its aftermath. The book description describes this beautifully: "Camia invites readers to keep vigil while she journeys through seasons of bereavement, from the wake to the graveside, and into a year of processing, searching, and healing." You mourn with her through each page.
*full review on Marías at Sampaguitas*
https://mariasatsampaguitas.wixsite.com/marias/post/review-by-juliette-sebock-1
At several points, it felt as if I had become the speaker, through their pain and its aftermath. The book description describes this beautifully: "Camia invites readers to keep vigil while she journeys through seasons of bereavement, from the wake to the graveside, and into a year of processing, searching, and healing." You mourn with her through each page.
*full review on Marías at Sampaguitas*
https://mariasatsampaguitas.wixsite.com/marias/post/review-by-juliette-sebock-1