Mistaken Identity: Two Families, One Survivor, Unwavering Hope | Don & Susie Van Ryn, Newell, Colleen & Whitney Cerak | Very good book
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Mistaken Identity: Two Families, One Survivor, Unwavering Hope
Don & Susie Van Ryn
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Newell, Colleen & Whitney Cerak
Howard Books
, 2008 - 288 pages
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highly recommended
wow!
this was an amazing true story of
one
family burying a child thought dead and another caring for a child thought alive. it was honest, heartwrenching and honest. very bittersweet. i
hope
i could identify my family or friend better if i was in this situation. makes you hug your close circle more!
Very good book
I just finished reading this book last night. I have a lot of respect for the
families
involved in this story. I don't know that I would be as charitable and faithful in that situation. I like to think I would but you never know unless you are in the situation. These families are amazing. Not only did they write a great book, they did it for the right reasons. I did get a little confused at the first because it switches families and days and it took a little bit to get every
one
in the right place in my mind. I know somone who was in a coma for three months if I remember right. I have gained a greater appreciation for the things she and her family went through.
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Good read
What trials and pain these
families
have been through. Losing loved
one
s is never easy, but the faith these people show is wonderful and heart-warming. Definitely a book that will produce tears and
hope
.
Good reading
I had heard this whole story through interviews and magazine articles. It was good to see the whole story played out through the eyes of the
families
.
Story of tragedy and faith
This is a story that gives
hope
and is inspiring.
The only criticism that I would give it is that it does not answer the most important question of the story and that is whether or not the people in the van wore their seatbelts. I think not since the occupants were thrown from the van upon impact.
While the
families
involved have a strong Christian faith, which is really the basis of the story, I felt that when describing the victims, it was too heavily saturated with talk about their faith, for instance at the funeral, they could have talked more about what the person was like rather than only focusing on their strong love of Jesus and their faith at the exclusion of talking about what the person was all about in other ways, for instance their personality, talents, likes, dislikes, hobbies, etc...
Overall, though I would recommend it, even though it was sad, it was very uplifting.
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