Color of Absence
by James Howe


The Color of Absence was a collection of stories each about loss and hope. Some were easy to relate to, others were harder to understand, but they all had their own significant meaning and moral. I did enjoy reading this book. The stories weren't too long or too short, just enough to keep your attention. I would recommend this book because in a way it was very thought-provoking and meaningful. Each story showed an example of how someone got through a situation and stayed strong, which is really inspiring.
6/19/09


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