Unmistaken Faith

May 5th, 2008

I will be honest - I usually do not cry by reading books or by observing films. But true the confused identity of the life by history had me in tears in the first 30 pages. After an accident terrifying to imply a van of the students of university and a truck kills five people and on the left a girl in a coma, a family must bury their loved daughter Whitney, whereas the other family spends day after day in the part of the hospital of their daughter awaiting it to awake. But with a strange turn of the events during five weeks after the accident, the girl awakes - and is identified like Whitney Cerak, the young woman who had been assumed completely. With which burial had above thousand people in mourning. With which part of dormitory had been cleaned and far packed. To which clothing had been given far with the friends and liked those. I went to obtain goose bumps when I was informed of the family of Cerak finding out of their daughter were really alive, to wipe tears far when I was informed of the family of Ryn of van realizing that the girl that they liked, liked, and hoped died in the accident five weeks earlier. However, among all the sorrow in the book was the undeniable faith which kept each family together. The force that each family collected of their belief was astonishing and inspiring in the light of this extraordinary history.