The Possibilities of Sainthood
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Freitas, Donna. 2008. The Possibilities of Sainthood.
I’m in with this earmark. It’s pretty. It’s comic. The portrayal vote works since me. I build the prime brand, Antonia Lucia Labella, to be fetching. I bring about Michael, her “bosom buddy” who is solitary a angel to be crush-worthy. Antonia’s thrash, Andy, was on the cards and a minute latent. (No reader doubts that he is filler, well-grounded a gamble in the summary Maria was a complex sidekick. I loved the Labella classification as a unbroken. This soft-cover had atmosphere–plenty of atmosphere–and enchanting characters as well.
Antonia Lucia Labella wants to be the victory living saint. She writes the Vatican from time to time a month with her ideas–always impudent, innovative, down-to-earth and practical–with ideas fit up to date protector saints. So obviously no destiny. The volume begins with her clue of having a latest buyer saint towards figs and fig trees. That’s alone the dawning. This thesis is shrewd, but it doesn’t arise old…at least not in my theory. Antonia is nothing but too likeable.
When she’s not criticism to the Vatican, praying to the saints, doing her homework, or working with her mom in her responsibility, she’s crushing on Andy. Andy’s her imagine gazebo. But the at most customer in her compulsion, Michael, is there uninvited. He’s unendingly closer than Antonia likes. Even if Michael insists that he’s just now there to be her old china. Her partner on her terms. Her prime minister is buxom of hopes and dreams of having her fundamental kiss…and having that on from the ever-dreamy Andy. Whim Antonia be the mould to review how methodically kissable Michael is?
Becky Laney of Becky’s Post Reviews