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Simon's Shame

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Simon's Shame

By: Janice Cole Hopkins
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Simon Carlson couldn’t learn to read and therefore failed at school. Thanks to his bitter father, most people see him as a simpleton or worse. When a new schoolteacher comes to Flagstaff, she treats him as a normal person, even after she finds out that he can’t read or write. She soon has problems of her own, however. Who could be trying to run her off, and can Simon protect his new friend while still protecting his heart?

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Great topic not usually dealt with in romance nove

Although the author didn't specifically mention dyslexia, It seems that is the nature of Simon's condition. Dyslexia wasn't widely known until late in the last century, so it is understandable how confused people were in the 19th century. It was nice to see Caroline deal appropriately with Simon who was a good and caring man. This is a story worth reading or listening to.

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Great Story

Caroline and Simon were meant to be together. I felt bad for his lack of confidence in himself with his inability to read. I loved how Caroline didn't judge him, took time to get to know him and helped him. A pure love story of selflessness. I really enjoy this author and her style of writing. I love the Christian elements to her books.

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Lovely Love Story

Enjoyed this one! With modern sensibilities, I came up with several explanations of the hero's reading disability (such as dyslexia), then kicked myself. Recognition of, and treatment for, many things we now take for granted as modifiable didn't happen until quite recently. One hundred and fifty years earlier, the un-Christian, but common, approach would have been to label a child who couldn't do schoolwork a dummy and, generally, look down upon him and treat him badly. The narrator for this well-told tale has an exceptionally flexible voice, bringing to life each of the characters.

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Shows Christian Character

A great audiobook that I really enjoyed. I loved that Caroline took Simon for who he was and didn’t treat him different than other people. He had such good qualities in a man that there was no way he couldn’t be liked. I loved the way the author showed that you need to learn someone before you decided to just judge them for what’s on the outside.
Someone wanted Caroline to leave so all kinds of things started happening. The question is…will Caroline stay or will she decide to leave?
A beautiful audiobook that shows Christian characters and some not so Christian. You don’t want to miss this one.
I received a complimentary copy of this audiobook but was not required to write a positive review. All opinions are my own.

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Overcoming Prejudice

Wonderful story and a great narrator. Simon has always been considered stupid, since he had difficulty with reading and writing. His Father was no help. When Caroline comes to town, to be the new school teacher, Simon hopes there could be a chance for them, but everyone thinks him dumb and being a teacher, Caroline can't marry. A number of incidents occur, scaring them, but they will persevere in becoming close friends and maybe more. Totally enjoyed listening to this book.
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God Has a Purpose for Each Person

This was such a sweet story. It illustrates that God has a plan and purpose for everyone. Simon has lived under the shame of not being able to learn to read and write. The people in the town think Simon is stupid. But Caroline, a teacher, and new in town, still wants to befriend him. The story of her acceptance of Simon is so inspiring. She convinces Simon he has worth in God's eyes and is not stupid. Through all the trials that they face they remain friends. Simon finally realizes he is worthy in God's eyes and in Caroline's as well.

The narration is very good and enhances the characters and story.

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Great one

Another great book by Janice Cole Hopkins. I love how this author writes. It's an easy flow that makes you feel like you are there and have known these characters forever. I loved this book. We all have things we don't want others to know because we know we will be judged. This book tells one of those stories.

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Simon's Shame

This story was very good. Simon had a learning difficulty, When he couldn't learn to read and write, his father dismissed him as an imbecile. The town's citizens also dismissed him. Needless to say, Simon thought that he must be an imbecile. When the town got a new teacher, Caroline began to see that Simon wasn't an imbecile and she befriended him and his mother. She faced criticism from the town, especially the mayor's wife. She convinced him that he was worthy and God didn't forsake him. It was a sweet story and the narrator did an excellent job.

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