Cynthia’s answer to “What do you hope readers take away from Carin’s journey?” > Likes and Comments

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message 1: by Pat (new)

Pat S. I appreciate you sharing what you want readers to learn from Carin's journey. The message struck a deep chord with me as I read it. Carin's bewilderment, suffering, and silent strength were so genuine that they made me realise how many people children in particular, live their lives feeling like outsiders for uncontrollable reasons.

I was genuinely moved by her perseverance, despite not fully comprehending the reasons behind her treatment. It serves as a potent reminder that everyone is valuable just for existing, regardless of their background or what other people think of them. After I turned the last page, that message truly stuck with me.

Thank you for writing a story that gives voice to the misunderstood and shines a light on the quiet, everyday bravery of just being yourself.


message 2: by Cynthia (new)

Cynthia Ulmer I'm glad you enjoyed the book. If you would like to read more about Meg and Carin, check out the next book, The Broken Circle. It picks up where Underneath the Honeysuckle Vine stops. Thank you for reading and for your review and comments.


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