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Lily and the Octopus by Steven Rowley / Book Review
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YOU! MUST! READ! THIS! BOOK! Spoken in Lily’s excited “voice”, which has now become all dog speak for me. What an endearing story about Ted and Lily, about their years together and the lessons learned from having the bond that develops between a dog and their human. How the human takes those lessons and applies them to life. We meet the people in Ted’s extended life, his love of 6 years,
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When the movie adaptation of this John Green novel was making its debut, the book of course became hugely popular as well. Being a fearful mom at the time (remember rules vs. reason) I completely rejected the story, even after my almost 18 year old both read the book and watched the movie. I didn't trust her enough to really hear her regarding its content and how she experienced this profound story. Needless to say, that was not my proudest moment as a mom. All I could hear were the rants of other fearful Christians in my peer group saying the movie was glorifying teenage sex as a way of satisfying the needs of the hurting teens depicted in The Fault in our Stars. This could not be further from the truth.
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