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Ain’t No Valley
Ain’t No Valley is a great read. One minor exception is the crowding of characters from all three novels; it can be dizzying to keep up with them. It is recommended that Ain’t No River and Ain’t No Mountain be read to understand the importance of their inclusion. Most definitely, the characters serve a purpose in the plot.
The immortal words of Sly Stone best summarize the journey Foster and Ain’t No Valley endeavor to take us on: “(I just wanna) thank u for Faletineme Be Mice Elf Agin” or “thank you for letting me be myself again.” In a world that falsely advertises the importance of being and living like its icons; Ain’t No Valley clearly promotes returning home to the real you and to the very real and mighty God.
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