Book Excerpt:
"Friendsgiving usually happened the week of Thanksgiving. Jillian Sayles saw the concept one random night where insomnia was present while strolling Pinterest.
She asked her friends to fly in for dinner, and surprisingly, everyone obliged.
This short story by National Best-Selling Author, Nako is pleasantly sweet and to the point.
NAKO sheds light and emphasis on the importance of friendship centered around black women.
If reading short stories are not your thing, please pass over this story.
Happy Thanksgiving!"
Title: Friendsgiving
Author: Nako
Publisher: NAKOEXPO PRESENTS
Reviewed by: Arlena Dean
Rating: Five
Review:
"Friendsgiving" by Nako
My Rationalization:
"Friendsgiving" what a beautiful, remarkable, emotional, and tear-jerker short read where one could feel how much friendships mattered to these women. I loved how the prayers were incorporated so well with its characters, and support that went along so well with this powerfully inspirational story. Indeed, Jillian was one
woman even with her illness was one 'heck of a woman!"
"Friendsgiving" what a beautiful, remarkable, emotional, and tear-jerker short read where one could feel how much friendships mattered to these women. I loved how the prayers were incorporated so well with its characters, and support that went along so well with this powerfully inspirational story. Indeed, Jillian was one
woman even with her illness was one 'heck of a woman!"
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