Jeremy Full of Grace by Greta Cribbs- Review by Shadel Ayerbe
Jeremy Full of Grace by Greta Cribbs
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Jeremy Full of Grace by Greta Cribbs is a very inspirational sci-fi
One youngster gives a ray of light in a fading world. Midwife Leslie wanders the countryside eight years after a pandemic destroyed most of the world’s population, leaving the survivors barren, looking for signs that humankind may yet have a future. She had no idea that indication would come in the form of Jeremy, a seventeen-year-old Catholic lad who claims to have been pregnant after a vision from the Virgin Mary.
Leslie, an atheist, is suspicious of Jeremy’s narrative, but she can’t reject what the physical facts and her trained eye tell her: Jeremy is clearly carrying a kid within his body. There are doubts about Jeremy’s account of events, but even as Leslie wrestles with her own conflicted sentiments about religion, she knows she has a job to fulfill: ensuring the safe delivery of this kid who may well be the endangered human race’s final chance.
I loved this story and the concept of it as well.I loved every page of it. Every chapter was exciting.
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