Many
books have a theme of forgiveness, but Rachel Fordham takes that
theme to new levels in A Lady in Attendance.
Hazel was framed, convicted, and incarcerated for five years in a
women's reformatory. Society and her family turned their backs on
her. Once released Hazel's background made finding a job very
difficult. Through it all, Hazel not only chose to forgive and let go
of all bitterness, but she chose to be grateful for the people around
her and for the lessons she learned. She drew closer to God, and
looked for the best in others. Her story is engaging, inspiring, and
entertaining.
I am grateful to have received a copy of A Lady in Attendance from Revell via NetGalley without obligation. All opinions expressed her are my own.
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