The Gift of Friendship by Dawn Camp
Whether next door or in the next time zone, our friends provide some of our most important relationships. We cherish time spent with them, bemoan time spent apart, and look forward to the next time we can have coffee or rush to greet them as they walk toward our door. And nothing warms our hearts like stories of true friendship.
Collecting over fifty true stories from some of today best writers, Dawn Camp offers readers a chance to sit back and experience the gift of friendship. With its beautiful photographs and poignant prose, this collection is a great gift for a dear friend and the perfect pick-me-up any time you need a boost. Contributors include Crystal Paine, Liz Curtis Higgs, Tsh Oxenreider, Myquillyn Smith, Jennifer Dukes Lee, Lisa-Jo Baker, Jessica Turner, Lysa TerKeurst, Bonnie Gray, Holley Gerth, Renee Swope, and many more.
Collecting over fifty true stories from some of today best writers, Dawn Camp offers readers a chance to sit back and experience the gift of friendship. With its beautiful photographs and poignant prose, this collection is a great gift for a dear friend and the perfect pick-me-up any time you need a boost. Contributors include Crystal Paine, Liz Curtis Higgs, Tsh Oxenreider, Myquillyn Smith, Jennifer Dukes Lee, Lisa-Jo Baker, Jessica Turner, Lysa TerKeurst, Bonnie Gray, Holley Gerth, Renee Swope, and many more.
My Review
The Gift of Friendship by Dawn Camp is a book that shows the true value of friendship. I did find some of the book to be bit redundant, but it was a decent read. I did find some parts boring, but I find other parts hear warming. One quote really stuck with me: "Friendship is more than a exchange of favors". This quote really describes friendship perfectly. Friendship is more than just one you can do for someone or what they can do for you. It is also about love, caring, kindness, and above all friendship. It is about being there when someone needs you and having someone when you need someone. This book has all that and more. I was sent a free copy of this book for only my honest review.
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