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The Shape of Mercy October 10, 2008

Filed under: Uncategorized — ekemerson @ 12:27 am

I loved The Shape of Mercy by Susan Meissner!  I have already shared it with a friend and told her she’d love it.  The historical aspects of Mercy’s diary really appealed to me as did the reality of the characters.  Once I started reading, I couldn’t put it down.

Lauren Durough is a college student longing to break free of family expectations when she stumbles into a project for eighty year old Abigail Boyles—transcribing the journals of Mercy Hayworth, a seventeenth-century victim of the Massachusetts witch trials. Almost immediately, Lauren finds herself drawn to this girl who lived and died four centuries ago. The strength of her affinity with Mercy forces Lauren to take a startling new look at her own life, including her relationships with the mysterious Abigail, her college roommate, and a young man named Raul.  But on the way to discovering the candid truth, Lauren must earnestly ask if she is playing the role of helpless defendant or the misguided judge?  Can she break free from her own perceptions and recognize who she really is?

You can buy The Shape of Mercy on Amazon.com

 

The Road to Lost Innocence October 10, 2008

Filed under: Uncategorized — ekemerson @ 12:23 am

The Road to Lost Innocence by Somaly Mam was not a happy book, by any means.  It chronicles the struggles of the author as she grows from a young orphan, sold into prostitution, and escapes the life of a prostitute and devotes her life to help other women escape.

I would probably recommend this book to people who enoy reading autobiographies, but I wouldn’t read it again.  Honestly, I probably wouldn’t have finished it if I hadn’t felt obligated to do so.  It was a very sad story and seemed really repetitive in parts.

I salute Ms. Mam for the work that she’s doing and I feel for the very hard life that she’s lived, but I didn’t really like her book.


You can buy it on Amazon.com