Judy Azar LeBlanc, Many Faces to Many Places Review
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Ray Ward's Review of Judy Azar LeBlanc, Many Faces to Many Places
12th Jul 2006
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Very rarely a book comes along that impresses me with it's wit, charm and clarity in dealing with all the emotions, traits and frailties of the complex animals known as human beings.
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Very rarely a book comes along that impresses me with it's wit, charm and clarity in dealing with all the emotions, traits and frailties of the complex animals known as human beings, as well as Many Faces to Many Places by Judy Azar LeBlanc.
LeBlanc's latest book shines like a diamond in a coal mine, and it is a gem of rare quality indeed. Her metaphors are unique and crystal clear, and offer insight and timeless wisdom into the art of living life to it's fullest. Her use of familiar characters in a very illuminating manner brought smile after smile to my face as I read this nearly magical book. To author Judy Azar LeBlanc, Bravo! Excellent!
Many Faces to Many Places is an outstanding, thoroughly enjoyable, and powerful book. One that everyone should read, and a book that anyone reading it will benefit from.
Judy Azar LeBlanc is the author of Things My Father Never Taught Me, The Compromise and The Unveiling.
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