So
like Millie I never thought I would never married but one day I ran into my
dear OH at work; my OH, I should point out is rather plain looking and could
never win a beauty contest.
After
a while our relationship ended. I can’t really remember why, but it. However, a
few years later our paths crossed and the relationship started anew and happily
we eventually married. We basically agreed not to have children out of fear of
passing my condition along to any child we have had.
The
only difference between me and Millie is that I knew I had a good heart. My
dear OH had been the first individual to see pass my deformity and to the person
I am inside. Sam has to be the first person in Millie’s life who also was able
to look pass her so-called ugliness to the person she is inside. Now, for Millie
to have her HEA, she must be “forced” to realize that she has far more to offer
Sam than merely looking pretty.
Ms.
Wasser’s poignant story can, could and should be read by both men and women;
people who are allowing themselves to be their worst enemy by letting their
outward appearance to run their lives.
For
what could well be, I’ve got no knowledge if it is, someone’s memoir, I’m
giving this book 5 STARS.
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