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Reviews of My Name As A Prayer |
| "An observant, wry, loving...memoir..about caring for her mother, an irrepressible Charlotte charm school teacher, during the last year of her life." -- Rob Neufeld, Book Reviewer, Asheville Citizen-Times, Asheville, N.C.
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| "A wonderful book! Hill has a huge talent...very sharp at the detail level, exceptionally deft dialogue, daring self-revelations...a magnificent job." -- Robert Franklin, founder and CEO, McFarland & Company, Inc, Publishers |
“It is a profoundly moving work, worthy of national attention. A must-read.” -- New York Times best-selling author William Forstchen
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| “Beautifully written...the mother-daughter relationship is poignant and moving.” -- Susan Ray, Publisher, Moment Point Press |
| "Extremely skillful and moving writing. The mother's ramblings in "My Name As A Prayer" are a genuine revelation of a level of meaning not accessible to ordinary discourse." -- Ann Deagon, Poet |
"Boldly challenges current ideas about the spiritual aspects of death and dying," Father Scott Oxford
"Well-written...an engaging and moving account." -- Sevak Gulbekian, Editor-in-Chief, The Rudolf Steiner Press and Temple Lodge
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