Most emotional part of this book

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There were a lot of things that made me emotional. The emotional part should be the love Tripodo showed his wife, while hoping on God
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There were a lot of things that made me emotional. The most emotional part should be the love Ron showed his wife, while hoping on God.
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Every part of this book makes one to feel emotional because the author recounts the real pain that he and his wife had to go through. The author's experience of ADHD is a strong one too.
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The question is a bit tricky. This is because the whole book was just amazing. For sure, it is difficult for me to give specific part of the book that touched me then most.
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Most parts of the book were emotional. The most emotional were the ones about love and faith.
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The part where Ron stands by his ailing wife, in my opinion, is the most emotional. I don't think Ron would have had the fortitude, the clean conscience, and the unshakeable faith to resist all other temptations if he had failed in one area.
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The entire book was emotional for me especially because I could relate with supporting someone sick. It reminded me so much of the days spent with my mom when she was battling cancer.
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Carson25 wrote: 06 Sep 2022, 05:54 It is true that this novel evokes a range of emotions. However, the one that most deeply affected me was optimism, which the author's attitude epitomized.


Optimism is not always a negative thing, as the author demonstrated. He possessed such quality, which enabled him to persevere. I was truly moved by this element.
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Carson25 wrote: 06 Sep 2022, 05:54 It is true that this novel evokes a range of emotions. However, the one that most deeply affected me was optimism, which the author's attitude epitomized.


Optimism is not always a negative thing, as the author demonstrated. He possessed such quality, which enabled him to persevere. I was truly moved by this element.
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Carson25 wrote: 06 Sep 2022, 05:54 It is true that this novel evokes a range of emotions. However, the one that most deeply affected me was optimism, which the author's attitude epitomized.


Optimism is not always a negative thing, as the author demonstrated. He possessed such quality, which enabled him to persevere. I was truly moved by this element.
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Carson25 wrote: 06 Sep 2022, 05:54 It is true that this novel evokes a range of emotions. However, the one that most deeply affected me was optimism, which the author's attitude epitomized.


Optimism is not always a negative thing, as the author demonstrated. He possessed such quality, which enabled him to persevere. I was truly moved by this element.
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Carson25 wrote: 06 Sep 2022, 05:54 It is true that this novel evokes a range of emotions. However, the one that most deeply affected me was optimism, which the author's attitude epitomized.


Optimism is not always a negative thing, as the author demonstrated. He possessed such quality, which enabled him to persevere. I was truly moved by this element.
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Anne Lucas wrote: 03 Sep 2022, 10:59 This book holds events conveying various emotions ranging from sorrow, pain, and illness, to faith, optimism, love, support, and healing. Reading about which one would you say touched the emotional strings of your heart?
For me, it’s hard to give this position to some specific part, as the whole book made a place in my heart. But, if I must choose, it would be the parts showcasing love, care, and faith.
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Lily Chi wrote: 26 Oct 2022, 17:07 I cannot exactly pinpoint a particular part because I believe every single chapter and area of this book brought out my emotional side.
Exactly. It gets really difficult to chose when a book is this way
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Ivinky wrote: 07 Sep 2022, 15:41 I was so emotional while reading. The book has so many emotional parts but the care and love he gave his sick wife, struck me.
I'm sure at some point tears came out of your eyes😅😅😅
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