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This is my first audio book, and I LOVED IT!!! This book is not about race
in my opinion, yet about a strong brother and sister relationship that is
almost torn apart by a pray granted to Toya (The main character), by Jesus
to make here white (or in her words anything but back). I think I really
connected with the story because I have a very close relationship with MY
younger brother (Plus I was born in Alabama; that helps too ^_^). This
story put me on a emotional roll a coaster. In case you couldn't tell,
Jesus is trying to teach Toya a lesson by turning her white. upon buying, I
already new that Toya was suppose to learn a lesson; this is the sole
reason why I bought it! I was all like "AWW, YEAH! it's goin'
dooooooooooown!" So I was very happy that it met, no, not just met, but
well exceeded my expectations with flying colors! The story gave little to
no detail half the time about what the characters looked like, and what the
enviorment was, looked, and felt like. Some might say it leaves room for
imagination (well, at least it did for me ^_^). The writter painted a
strange picture of Jesus Christ, were he doesn't seem to know all the
answers, but in some lightings is, is still a loving God and saviour! But,
at the end of the day, I had to tell my self that it is just a book, and is
only the writers interpretation of Jesus. Because, Like his Father, he is
all knowing, but the book makes it seem like Jesus doesn't have all the
answers. Oh, well! still a good book! ^_^ To be honest it didn't really
foucus on the race thing as much as I thought it would. If you are looking
for a story where it focuses solely on racist steroetypes, then this is not
the book for you. However, if you want a story that deals with the strong
bound of family and the people you love the most, and how not to look over
and take for granted the precious life God has given you, I say: THIS is
your book!