Saturday, January 3, 2009

Loving Natalee: A Mother's Testament of Hope and Faith by Beth Holloway


Loving Natalee gave me insight into this tragic, unsolved case. I never really understood what exactly was occurring within the Aruba government and now I do.

Beth writes a very compelling testimony and this story is about faith, resilience and love. Hollaway gives a very personal account in her quest to find her daughter and to obtain justice. This first person narrative will allows you to feel some of the anguish, frustration and pain that she endured.

This book is a must read especially for those youth whom are about to embark on journey to another country, so that they can realize how limited we are as US citizens in other countries and how important it is to always, ALWAYS be aware.

This book is one that you can't simply put down or walk away from, you will be compelled to finish it in one sitting. It is well written and inspiring.


Grade: A-

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