Don’t Let Me Go

What My Daughter Taught Me About the Journey Every Parent Must Make

Non-Fiction - Autobiography
224 Pages
Reviewed on 03/17/2009
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Reviewed by Anne Boling for Readers' Favorite

From the beginning of this book, I sensed that David and Chera have a special relationship, a very close relationship.  When fifteen-year-old Chera asked to climb a mountain, David was reluctantly agreeable.  Their first adventure would be to conquer Pikes Peak.  Along the trail, Chera and David grew closer.  Their next father-daughter adventure was to run a marathon.  Over the next three-year period, they climbed five mountains and ran two marathons.  Along their journey, they draw closer to each other and closer to God.

I was quickly caught up in Don’t Let Me Go. David W. Pierce has a pleasant writing style.  I felt as though I was sitting across the table from him, sharing a cup of coffee as he told me about their adventures.  The story about the angel with the sunglasses was deeply touching.  God does provide for our needs.  Yes, I believe in angels.

David and Chera’s adventures are not over--just beginning.