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The Funny Thing About Norman Foreman: A Novel
by Julietta Henderson
Seeing one's self from the mirror. (3/1/2021)
This book was absolutely an amazing from the start! I fell in love with Norman, but also Leonard and all that he brought to this novel This book is about a trip to perform at a comedy show, but also a journey through some soul searching. Julietta hooks the reader with this storyline and connects readers to characters that are so relatable. It is through the ups and downs of life that we are able to empathize with the misfortunes of the characters. This is certainly a must read!
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