The girl with the special shoes: Miracles don’t always look like you’d expect

Reviewed by:

Ceil Carey, retired public librarian and long time book discussion leader

Title:

The girl with the special shoes: Miracles don’t always look like you’d expect

Author:

Hilda Bih Muluh

Publisher:

Oasis International Ltd.

https://oasisinternational.com/

Date:

2023

Format:

Paperback

Length:

210 pages

Overview:

Hilda grew up in a culture that devalued anyone with a disability. Yet her family loved and supported her, particularly her father, in her attempt to receive an education. As her body continued to worsen, Hilda’s determination grew despite the daily physical issues she faced and the bullying and insults she received.

She eventually became the first person with a disability to become a radio journalist on Cameroon Radio Television. She became queen of the mic! Read of her faith in Christ, her meeting Joni Eareckson Tada, one of her heroes, and her triumph over adversity!

Rating:

4 out of 5

Suggested audience:

Fans of autobiography and those interested in overcoming disabilities

Christian impact:

The author relates how she came to Christ and the change it made in her life.

Also includes:

-six pages of color photos

-afterword

-acknowledgements

The Girl with Special Shoes: Miracles Don’t Always Look Like You’d Expect


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About Ceil Carey

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