At first glance of this whimsical cover, Making Marion looked like it would be a lighthearted
romantic comedy. Well, I though it did,
anyway. What I got between the covers of
this book was a poignant story of a woman searching for answers and wanting and
needing to be loved and finding her own worth.
This is a good read, just not really a lighthearted one. There are moments of laughter, but there are
more difficult subjects as well. Death,
cancer, abuse (emotional and physical), are some of these subjects. Marion is a woman searching to find answers
about her beloved father. What she finds
is so much more. This is a book about learning
how to forgive, friendship, love, and ultimately finding out you are worthy. I very much enjoyed Marion growing in her
character and even the physical changes that took place as she stepped up to be
the woman she was meant to be. I would
consider this an inspirational read, however there is a little bit of
language. I would say around 5 words or
less. I very much enjoyed this story and
read it very quickly. I received this
book from The Book Club Network, Inc. (TBCN) and the opinions are my own.
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