Review of "Sentenced" by Andrew Hawke and Victoria Oak
The way the narrative is structured, I would not recommend a skim read, but to savor the words Andy and Vicky have penned. The narration is powerful, and we see the story of two people unfold who seem so different that their coming on a common path seems unimaginable.
Overall, a book worth reading and a story worth remembering for its not just the story of 2 people who met by chance, but it is also a story of hope, friendships, and the idea of being human and what it truly stands for.
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