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A review by parklandmom
This Quiet Sky by Joanne Bischof
5.0
July 2020 - Read (via Audible) and review written. Five stars. Updated in January 2023.
I probably chose the worst day to read this book. Well, I actually listened to the audio version. Good narrator. It would have been my maternal Grandmother’s birthday today. She passed away from cancer in the 90s and we were very close. The lead male of the story has cancer.
However, it was a good thing in many ways. It was a reminder that there is so much more to life and to always look at the good things. In today’s uncertain world situation, I needed that reminder. Moreover, my eternal home is without cancer, hurt, disappointment, etc.
It’s a beautiful story that recaptures your heart and reminds you of the simplest and the best things. It wrings at your heart in the best of ways, despite the sadness.
I probably chose the worst day to read this book. Well, I actually listened to the audio version. Good narrator. It would have been my maternal Grandmother’s birthday today. She passed away from cancer in the 90s and we were very close. The lead male of the story has cancer.
However, it was a good thing in many ways. It was a reminder that there is so much more to life and to always look at the good things. In today’s uncertain world situation, I needed that reminder. Moreover, my eternal home is without cancer, hurt, disappointment, etc.
It’s a beautiful story that recaptures your heart and reminds you of the simplest and the best things. It wrings at your heart in the best of ways, despite the sadness.