The Long-Awaited Child by Tracie Peterson

The Long-Awaited Child

by Tracie Peterson

A hurting woman who longs for a child and a scared pregnant teen think they're the answer to each others' problems.

Reviewed by cherryblossommj on

3 of 5 stars

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I read this book in a day. It is one of those that makes you think about reality and feel guiltly for where you fault. The book speaks of God and the characters pray in a way where you feel like nobody really does, and you wish that you would and could. The emotions felt are so real, and so often ignored in the real world. This book is like reading two peoples diary to understand their why's and what for's. I enjoyed it. It is humbling and truthful. And sometimes truth hurts, but sometimes is is glorious.

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  • 1 August, 2007: Reviewed