Zerelda H. (FancyCamper) - , reviewed on + 11 more book reviews
One Perfect Day is told in the alternating voices of the mothers - the one who lost her son, and the mother whose daughter lives. Even if you are not a parent, the reader can feel their pain, their fears, their joy. The book does have light religious overtones, but I wouldn't think it would be objectionable even to those who are not particularly religious. The only reason I did not give the book five stars is that I was hoping for more at the end, which is not to say that it was disappointing, I just wished for a bit of a differet ending.
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