"Don't Judge a Books By It's Cover" Review


Tropical Secrets
Have you ever read a book in verse? Getting used to the rhythm of novels written in poetic verse is like learning to listen to only the important words - each one meaningful. It's quick to read, slow to savor, and there's not a sentence worth skipping. I LOVE THIS BOOK! The cover stinks. Sadly, it's not gonna catch anybodies attention. But please! If you are into Historical Fiction, like to read a story with substance, or like poetry, well then give it a try!

"Tropical Secrets" is the story of:

-- Daniel, a Holocaust Refugee in Cuba, who is alone and trying desperately to hold onto his heritage : the quiet music of home. Break to the loud and colorful drums and dances of Cuba!
"Where do lies come from-
who dreams up insults
that make ordinary people
sound like beasts
and feel like sheep
in a forest
of wolves?" - pg. 43 Daniel

-- Paloma, torn between the fear of her father's angry prejudice and her own convictions to minister to a war-torn and desperate people.

Highly Recommended

Review by Erin Reifsnider
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