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ISBN: | 0985020695 (ISBN13: 9780985020699) |
Edition Language: | English |

L.T. Bentley
Paperback | Pages: 172 pages Rating: 3.92 | 13 Users | 7 Reviews
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Title | : | Daughter of My Heart: Cela's Letters Home |
Author | : | L.T. Bentley |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | 1st |
Pages | : | Pages: 172 pages |
Published | : | September 23rd 2012 by Hunt Press |
Categories | : | Romance. Love Story. Biography |
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I'm not a big reader of books that aren't self-improvement or tech manuals but this book was recommended to me and I decided to read it one afternoon when I had some time to kill. It pulled me in immediately as both a parent and a foster-dad. I read the book in one sitting and by the last page, I was in tears. I NEVER cry from reading a book. This story is a true love story, detailing the love between a parent and a child. I enjoyed it so much, I had to read it again. A must read for every parent and every parent's child.Rating About Books Daughter of My Heart: Cela's Letters Home
Ratings: 3.92 From 13 Users | 7 ReviewsJudgment About Books Daughter of My Heart: Cela's Letters Home
I've just finished reading Daughter of My Heart: Cela's Letters Home, it's beautifully written and touches your heart with the memory of a beautiful girl, her life's journey and life lessons for all. I give this book 5 stars!!This book tugged at my heart. It reminds me that we don't have to be born into a family to truly be a part of one.

It was a very tender book. The relationship between mothers and daughters is a special bond even when they are born form the heart and not from the body. Their journey is wonderful and sad. heart warming and heartbreaking. A must read.
What a beautiful story, I laughed, cried and worried right along with the characters. Cela is the typical, scared girl that does not know what to do with love when it finally finds her and her new adoptive mother is someone I can relate to. Some of her decisions made me cringe, which brought a lovely insight to what I really hope my own children won't do, but she learns quickly and I could not help but love her for her desire to improve and thrive.
I call myself a Desert Rat. I was born in a desert community, raised in various desert communities around the Southwest, and even though I attempted to escape the desert while in my early adult years, I simply traded a North American desert for a South American one.You would think that for a person who craves green and mild climates, I'd be able to find my way out of hot and arid communities.
I'm not a big reader of books that aren't self-improvement or tech manuals but this book was recommended to me and I decided to read it one afternoon when I had some time to kill. It pulled me in immediately as both a parent and a foster-dad. I read the book in one sitting and by the last page, I was in tears. I NEVER cry from reading a book. This story is a true love story, detailing the love between a parent and a child. I enjoyed it so much, I had to read it again. A must read for every
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