An unforgettable review of As One Must, One Can by Rochelle Wisoff-Fields

An unforgettable review of As One Must, One Can by Rochelle Wisoff-Fields

All covers by Rochelle Wisoff-Fields

Havah’s story continues in this third and final book of the trilogy and did not disappoint. We call it Havah’s story but…

Sigh… I tried to read as slowly as possible and yet couldn’t help but gobble up the pages. Havah’s story continues in this third and final book of the trilogy and did not disappoint. We call it Havah’s story but there are so many people involved in her life in various ways that it becomes an ensemble cast, really. Not all is roses still for these immigrants but as each challenge in met, they get closer and closer to living the American Dream.

Some bits and pieces from the first two books come back to complete the puzzle, so to speak, in the third. I laughed, I cried, was shocked and danced with glee.

Highly recommend this book, but please, please, do read the first and second. They are family and should not be separated!

  • Dale Rogerson.