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A review by daphself
Where the Sky Meets the Sand by Chris Loehmer Kincaid
3.0
Not a typical novel on the market today, this one breaks from the popular style of writing and immerses the reader into rich storytelling. From the Rift Valley of Africa to the buildings of Chicago, we follow the lives of a group of people and how God leads them to family.
The characters brought to life a side of history from the 80s to late 90s that most people have forgotten or never knew. It was a new take on a setting. It was unique. It was a good read.
I was pleasantly pleased to have read this novel.
The characters brought to life a side of history from the 80s to late 90s that most people have forgotten or never knew. It was a new take on a setting. It was unique. It was a good read.
I was pleasantly pleased to have read this novel.