An exceptional read. Outstanding character development made me feel I really knew those folks. The emotions were portrayed in an intense manner. I can't say enough about the characters. The women in the book who were living life with the bees, very interesting learning about bees, I must say I know more now then I ever had. I just can't say enough about this book and the writer. Highly recommend!
I found the subject of the book to be intriguing, girls dies, looks down from heaven, comments on life, but I felt disconnected from it. I thought so much more could have been done with the still living folks in the story. I know it is narrated by the girl in heaven but it was difficult for me to identify with her, maybe I was trying to hard?! I don't know but it was a disappointing read for me.
This book moved me in a big way. I have struggled with addictions all my life, not in the same way as Frey mind you, but have challenges with alcohol. I could really feel the depths of his despair, his emotional trauma and "the fury" he refers to. Reading the book opened my eyes to really how a strong desire and convinction, a decision that was made by Frey to be straight/sober is really at the root of addiction. It helped me to process through some of my own addictive behaviors. I commend James Frey for such a raw, honest and moving book.
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