July Book Review: Vino in Vo
July 15th, 2010 | Published in Military Life, Veteran Stories
By Angela Caban
As a writer, I read many books. And I can’t complain about this task because I love to read. So when I come across a book that is a great read and inspirational to the military spouse, I simply must share. Reading Vino in Vo, I felt as if I could not put the book down. I absolutely had to keep on reading to find what would happen next. Books like these are what I wish I had just one year ago when my husband was deployed. You feel like you can relate in a way to each of the characters.
The book paints a beautiful picture of three women surviving deployment and bonded by an extreme friendship. Chrisy Krueger uses her experiences from when stationed with her husband in Italy, and has turned it into an unforgettable story of friendship, courage and strength. The three women portrayed in this book, Perry, Jonah and Kristen help us to relate to the stories and just how important support, encouragement and friendship are during these times. The three very different personalities of these women are a great combination and seem to work fabulous in this book.
Moments from this book will make you cry and smile at the same time. Being able to read something that is so real will help you to cope and feel so close to the many women going through deployment. And I would not only recommend this book to military spouses, but to women who are surviving life. It is incredible just how this friendship between these three women seems to overcome almost any obstacle.
To learn more on where to purchase Vino in Vo, visit my website.
This review is based solely on my opinion. I am not a paid to endorse this product in any way. My purpose is to provide honest opinions to my readers.
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