Sunday, April 13, 2014

REVIEW: Through the Deep Waters by Kim Vogel Sawyer





 Through the Deep Waters by Kim Vogel Sawyer






{About the Book}

Born to an unloving prostitute in a popular Chicago brothel, timid seventeen-year-old Dinah Hubley was raised amidst the secrets held in every dark, grimy room of her home. Anxious to escape, Dinah pursues her dream of becoming a Harvey Girl, waiting tables along the railroad in an upscale hotel. But when she finds out she isn't old enough, her only option is to accept a job as a chambermaid at the Clifton Hotel in Florence, Kansas. Eager to put everything behind her, Dinah feels more worthless than ever, based on a single horrible decision she made to survive.




{My Review}

5 Stars!!

Dinah Hubley, the seventeen year old daughter of a prostitute in Chicago, was raised in conditions no child should have to be involved in. Dinah escapes to fulfill her dreams of becoming a Harvey Girl. But when Dinah discovers she is too young to become a Harvey Girl, she accepts a job as a chambermaid at the Clifton Hotel. Dinah feels worthless, more so than she ever has before. However, she finds out in God's eyes she is a beautiful child of God.

Kim Vogel Sawyer has done it again. A novel full of redemption and letting go of your past to fulfill the future God has for you! This is not by any means a light read, or something to read in an afternoon and then put it down and never think about it again. This book and it's message will stay with you. Highly recommended!!!

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