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I Called Him Dancer (2000)

by G. Edward Snipes(Favorite Author)
3.9 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: This was such a wonderful story, I don't know where to begin! From the joy you can feel when he dances, to the sorrow Raquel feels when she finds Dancer and sees how low he has fallen, God's mercy and grace just shines through it all. Eddie draws us so deeply into the characters that you can't help but want to cry for Dancer, and cheer Raquel on as she follows God's leading.I must admit, there were a few surprising twists in the story. Some made me laugh, others made me gasp, and yes, some made me sigh. Great job, Eddie. I can't wait for the next one!I don't want to give one little bit of this story away. All I can say is, I'm sure you'll enjoy it!
review 2: He’ll scope out your motel room, your car, your apartment. He’ll break in while you’re gone, or kn
... moreock you out if you’re there. He’ll steal from you anything of value so he can buy his next fix.And he’s one of the most sympathetic characters I’ve met since Brady Darby in Jerry Jenkins’ *Riven*.There was a brief time in Michael Camp’s life when things were promising, golden. There was a place into which he could disappear from all pain. The time: whenever he was on stage; the place: the dance, where he could cut loose from his loneliness and misery. “Michael closed his eyes and allowed the music to carry him to the secret place where dancers lived . . . With graceful movements, he retrieved stars from the night sky and spread them on the ground before him with a bow.”What happened to the magic?Raquel’s life is entwined with Dancer’s, whether he likes it or not. She’s in love with him–whether she likes it or not. God has put love for Michael Camp on her heart, and she can’t turn her back on him. Even now.Eddie takes his reader on Michael’s hungry journey from small town America to the World Youth Grand Prix in New York through Pahl School of Dance, and back to New York–to Broadway!–and to the streets, where Raquel finds him once again. *I Called Him Dancer* will rip out your heart and soul, and put them back again, changed for the better. less
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Jenpark97
Good, quick read. Interesting story of the coming together of the tenants of a low-rent apt complex.
jeantrancenne
A real page turner and an easy read.
JanmejayaMohapatra
Good book
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