To Dance With Ugly People The author, Lorene Stunson Hill, wants her readers to understand the pain and hardships that plagued Dani's life so that you can understand her strength and the measures she took to find happiness. A
| Title | : | To Dance With Ugly People |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.86 (239 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1519175485 |
| Format Type | : | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 466 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2014-06-18 |
| Genre | : |
Editorial : By K.W.C on June 18, 2014
Great read! I enjoyed this story. The author Ms. Hill, has an excellent way of "drawing you in" to the story. Very well done! I felt emotion as I read it and the To whom it may concern piece, really had me connecting with the primary character!
By Marie Buck on July 20, 2014
Thought Provoking Read! To Dance with Ugly People really drew me in with the author's concept of basing each 'chapter' of life on an African dance. I found this to be a thought provoking, emotional and a very clever read.
By Rukia the Reader on October 21, 2014
An emotive and memorable read! This is an emotional and captivating novel, which is cleverly written. It is formatted using a unique style that enables the author to portray stories relating to some of the struggles of daily life for the main character Dani and the heartache endured. As it covers emotive subjects like drug abuse, and abusive relationships, it is obvious that the author
Where do I begin?? This story is told through letters from Dani's youth all the way into her adulthood. The author, Lorene Stunson Hill, portrays all of the struggles that her character suffered as a child including abandonment and resentment. As she grows older, life challenges her even more with desperation when her world is shaken by the Detroit Riots of 1967, fear and unrequited loneliness leads her to feeling hopeful as she moves to Orlando, Florida living in low income housing as a single Mother, but she has the courage and strength to carry on. She still believes that someone is out there who can give her the only thing that she has always searched for, true affection and respect toward the woman she has become. The author, Lorene Stunson Hill, wants her readers to understand the pain and hardships that plagued Dani's life so that you can understand her strength and the measures she took to find happiness. Both men and women can read this because this story does not have a speci
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