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Ode to Bermuda Grass Launch

The Big DayDecember 1, 2018
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Reviews of Ode to Bermuda Grass

“Ode to Bermuda Grass is a must read! The author paints a very honest point of view of her unique struggles; losing her mother at a young age as well as being a Korean adoptee. Anyone who has ever dealt with grief, has been adopted, or is thinking of adopting one day needs to read this woman’s story! You won’t be able to put it down.” – Rachael W.

“Julie digs deep into her past and present struggles making us all feel like we aren’t the only ones going through something. Her experience with adoption, loss, and grief will definitely touch people’s lives.” – Ashley S.

“Wow!  Ode to Bermuda Grass is such a compelling story of the authors struggles throughout her childhood and into adulthood with loss, grief, relationships and discovering her true self.  Julie’s openness and ability to share such a personal journey, brings the reader to feel a special connection.  I read it once and re-read it again!”  –  Tara C.

“This book chronicles one woman’s journey through grief and loss, in which she comes out a better person after facing down demons from her past that have haunted her life for too long. She was adopted, and lost a parent at a young age; she never really felt like she fit in. Through years of self-sabotage and constant criticism, she believed that in order to get along in life she must never be selfish or put her own needs first. But as an adult, she finally started to realize that true love comes from within; nobody else can love you unless you love yourself first. This is a lovely, poignant memoir.” – Brianne P.

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