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A review by bonniereads777
Never Stop Dancing: A Memoir by John Robinette, Robert Jacoby
5.0
This is a really strong memoir of the first year of the author's life after his wife unexpectedly passed away.
The description of the grief and pain after hearing of his wife's death in a pedestrian accident is so raw that the reader will feel it too. The pain is so real it becomes almost physical pain for the reader as well. The author describes having to tell his small children and having to rebuild his life, and does not hold back or try to sugarcoat anything.
If you would like to read a real and raw story of the aftermath of a tragedy in one small family, you should read this book. I received an advance copy of this book from BookSirens. My review is voluntary.
The description of the grief and pain after hearing of his wife's death in a pedestrian accident is so raw that the reader will feel it too. The pain is so real it becomes almost physical pain for the reader as well. The author describes having to tell his small children and having to rebuild his life, and does not hold back or try to sugarcoat anything.
If you would like to read a real and raw story of the aftermath of a tragedy in one small family, you should read this book. I received an advance copy of this book from BookSirens. My review is voluntary.