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westernstephanie 's review for:
Heaven Is Here: An Incredible Story of Hope, Triumph, and Everyday Joy
by Stephanie Nielson
Have to put in a shout-out to Amy Ferguson Hackworth, the co-writer. She is lovely and I'm sure is the reason why this reads a lot better than NieNie's blog does.
Found myself getting all feminist-up-in-arms in the beginning when 19-yr-old Stephanie explains that she doesn't care about college or jobs and just wants to get married and have babies like right now. Except a true feminist would say that a woman should be able to choose the life SHE wants and pursue it, not the life other people would choose. So, fine.
And yes. Cried tears through the last two-thirds.
Found myself getting all feminist-up-in-arms in the beginning when 19-yr-old Stephanie explains that she doesn't care about college or jobs and just wants to get married and have babies like right now. Except a true feminist would say that a woman should be able to choose the life SHE wants and pursue it, not the life other people would choose. So, fine.
And yes. Cried tears through the last two-thirds.