Mosiac

This is a graceful montage of emotions, a literary composite of juxtaposed. It’s obvious that the heterogeneous elements contained within the pages of this book were inspired by a life touched by the Creator of life. Grant inlayed small pieces of variously colored memories of her life and created Mosaic.

Upon the pages were collections of soft textured reminiscences, poetry and lyrics. It offered light and refreshing thoughts that were easy like warm cider on a crisp autumn day.

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What I identified with the most in Mosaic is the truth of performing juggling acts with the numerous roles in our lives. We as women have to find that delicate balance of being a wife and mother while earning an income and remaining faithful to the One who makes it all possible. Grant summed it up in her poem entitled…“Hats!” Through the wording of experiences in her life, I recognized traces of my own life within her prose. The fears, tears and unforgettable years that have been etched in her heart, I could relate. She has endured some of the same struggles, and hoped for answers to some of the same prayers as other Christians.

Sometimes we become enumerated with the fame a person has, but seldom are we exposed to the human, ordinary side. Grant allows you to see her as she is, without the glitz and fame. Surprisingly, she’s no different than you or I, that’s what makes this book cozy and pleasant.

Reviewed by: Takiela Bynum

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