CHANNILLO

Foreword by Charles Wm. (Bill) Anderson
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     When I first learned of It'll Feel Better When It Quits Hurting, I thought, "No kidding. It always feels better after it quits hurting." Still, the title reminded me instantly of something my father always said.
     So when the author contacted me seeking a review, I agreed to read this as a free borrow through my Kindle Unlimited account. Within 50 or so pages, though, I was so overtaken by the trials and travesties within this story, finding myself laughing at some of the author's statements and shenanigans, and in stunned disbelief at others enough to purchase her touching memoir. It is a hard book to put down and forget about.
     The author’s life is much that of a character in a Stephen King masterpiece. She is almost Carrie i...

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