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Book Review of Here If You Need Me

Here If You Need Me
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My book group read this book. It's interesting. A woman becomes a clergy member, mostly because her husband had wanted to. He dies in an accident, and she takes over his life. That part seems sad to me, but it doesn't to her, and it's her life. She likes what she does. She helps people who have lost a friend or loved one in the woods or in nature, and they are waiting for people who are searching for them. She is there for them, and isn't pushy about religion. She is also there for the rescue workers. That is her job. She seems to be an interesting person with a nice vocabulary.
The book was fun to read, but not all that inspiring. It was very matter of fact.