I Can See You Now is a memoir of a mother and daughter, written by both of them together. Each person, mother and daughter, writes a portion of each chapter, telling the story from their perspective. Michal, the mother, is a therapist and Ayelet, her daughter, is a psychology student, so they both have similar fields and similar backgrounds in a sense yet they still have different perspectives on things. It's pretty interesting to see two people who are simultaneously similar and different telling the stories of the same events. The book has obvious religious leanings, as is expected considering it is in the religion and spirituality category. I, personally, am not interested in religion or spirituality, however, I still found this book pretty interesting just because of the unique format and point of view presented within its pages. The book is rather short, however, but it is still an interesting read. I would recommend buying it only when on sale.
I received a free copy of the ebook I Can See You Now to read and review. You can purchase a copy of I Can See You Now, available in both Kindle ebook and paperback format, at https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07FVW9R2Z
I received a free copy of the ebook I Can See You Now to read and review. You can purchase a copy of I Can See You Now, available in both Kindle ebook and paperback format, at https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07FVW9R2Z
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