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Don Van Ryn, Susie Van Ryn, Newell Cerak, Colleen CerakHoward Books / 2009 / Trade PaperbackOur Price$12.994.8 out of 5 stars for Mistaken Identity: Two Families, One Survivor, Unwavering Hope. View reviews of this product. 14 Reviews
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DShil5 Stars Out Of 5October 2, 2009DShilI bought this book for my teenage daughter after having seen the Dateline coverage of the event. She read the book in a weekend and shared it with her English class and sister. It really seemed to reach her in a way only a story about others her age could do. She seems really moved to help others after reading the story and having a reawakening about our own mortality and what to do with the time she has been given.
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Diane Busch5 Stars Out Of 5Extraordinary true story and amazing Christian witnessJanuary 26, 2018Diane BuschQuality: 0Value: 0Meets Expectations: 0Not only is this an extraordinary true story, but it also is a huge Christian witness to all who read it. Both families and their children are devoted Christ followers and they exemplify what it is to have faith in Jesus Christ in all circumstances of life.
The parents and family of the two college-age girls involved in this unfortunate identity mix-up, tell the story from their perspectives. The car accident was tragedy enough, but then the mistaken identities and the following weeks of hospitals, funerals and grief are unfathomable.
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Hae zManitobaAge: 55-65Gender: female5 Stars Out Of 5August 3, 2012Hae zManitobaAge: 55-65Gender: femaleQuality: 5Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5I enjoyed this book. At first you can't understand how they could have mixed up the identities, but as you read on it does become obvious that it could happen. One gets so involved with the feelings of both the families, and my heart went out to them. I hope they're all doing o.k.
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Cindy Freeman5 Stars Out Of 5January 12, 2010Cindy FreemanThis book was heartwarming, the families went through trials that we would never want to go through. The love for each others families were remarkable when the true identity came out. I would urge others to read it.
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Michelle Ryan5 Stars Out Of 5May 16, 2009Michelle RyanThis is such a testimony of their love and faith in God. I could feel their pain. I couldn't put it down!
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