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As Wide As the Sky
As Wide As the Sky | Jessica Pack
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"In the vein of Jodi Picoult's Nineteen Minutes, As Wide as the Sky explores the human component of tragedy." --Mandy Mikulencak, author of The Last Suppers "Characters as rich and indelible as the life they endure . . . A phenomenal read." --Internationally Bestselling Author Davis Bunn Five a.m.: Amanda Mallorie wakes to the knowledge that her son Robbie is gone. And a new chapter of her own life must begin. She has spent four years as her son's only support, desperately trying to understand the actions that landed him on death row and to change his fate. Now Amanda faces an even more difficult task--finding a way, and a reason, to move forward with her own life. Before the tragedy that unfolded in a South Dakota mall, Robbie was just like other people's sons or daughters. Sometimes troubled, but sweet and full of goodness too. That's the little boy Amanda remembers as she packs up his childhood treasures and progress reports, and discovers a class ring she's never seen before. Who does it belong to and why did Robbie have it in his possession? So begins a journey that will remind her not only of who Robbie used to be, but of a time when she wasn't afraid--to talk to strangers, to help those in need, to reach out. Robbie's choices can never be unmade, but there may still be time for forgiveness and trust to grow again. For a future as wide as the sky.
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BookishGirl06
As Wide As the Sky | Jessica Pack
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Mehso-so

I thought it was an ok read. It had many different POV‘s with Amanda having the most being every other one. You see how Robbie‘s actions affected other peoples lives.

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BookishGirl06
As Wide As the Sky | Jessica Pack
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As I‘m reading this, I can‘t help but feel sad and a little angry for the mom because as soon as anyone realizes who her son is, they automatically hate her. It‘s not like she‘s the one who went to a mall and shot people.

BookishGirl06 I wouldn‘t be shocked if some families of real life killers actually legally changed their names 1y
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BookishGirl06
As Wide As the Sky | Jessica Pack
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My current read. It‘s interesting

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Addison_Reads
As Wide As the Sky | Jessica Pack
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Wow! Definitely a difficult read, but definitely worth it in the end.

Amanda's son is on death row. This story follows her journey to remember her son before the incident that put him in jail. She remembers a sweet, caring boy, but somewhere things went wrong.

This book addresses lots of tough issues, mental illness, inmates on death row, loss, murder, and suicide. It also addresses unconditional love and the power of hope and kindness.

Crazeedi Sounds like a hard one, I'd probably be bawling 5y
Librarybelle This does sound like a tough read. So glad it was good...great review! 5y
Clwojick Sounds so good though. I'm thinking it's worth the tears, so i'm stacking. 5y
Addison_Reads @Clwojick I think it's worth it. I'm still thinking about this book and all the situations it brought up. It's made me see things differently, which I love. 5y
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BookNAround
As Wide As the Sky | Jessica Pack
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Off to book club to discuss this one. It was one of last year‘s Great Group Reads.

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BookNAround
As Wide As the Sky | Jessica Pack
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I‘m a little nervous to read this one about a mall shooting but I shouldn‘t let the fear stop me, right?

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