Mary Marie
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"The sun was slowly setting in the west, casting golden beams of light into the somber old room."
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96 pages
~1h 36min to read
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Mary Marie tells her story, initially through the eyes of pre-teen through 16. In some ways mature, in others one might think very child-like for the age she was. There is definite charm in her honest innocence. It is a redemptive story. A portrait of her parents, as well as those who influenced her parents lives - and thusly her own. In the end, however we may disagree with some of it all, we are relieved that eventually she escapes a pitfall herself. And one can believe (: it is a realistic hope that her marriage will end up with a happily-ever-after after all, as they achieve a healthy balance between the practical and the enchanting. Fair Warning: Very involved with aspects of both divorce and reconciliation.
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