B&H Fiction Reviews

Seeing Things by Patti Hill is a tasty treat for a summer’s afternoon.

Seeing Things by Patti Hill is a tasty treat for a summer’s afternoon. Birdie Wainwrights prides herself on her independence and zest for life, even at the age of 72 and suffering from macular degeneration. When she starts seeing hallucinations of flowers in the middle of her living room, she starts to doubt her sanity, [...]

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Seeing Things skillfully weaves together the hard reality of afflictions.

Seeing Things skillfully weaves together the hard reality of afflictions with the whimsical side of life. While captivated by entertaining episodes, profound insights seep into your soul-setbacks don’t have to defeat us, troubles don’t need to bring gloom, and physical afflictions can usher adventures rather than limitations. Janet Perez Eckles, international Christian speaker and author. [...]

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Tamara Leigh endorses Patti Hill’s Seeing Things

“At times ticklish and charming (oh, that Huck Finn!), at other times deeply moving, Patti Hill’s Seeing Things kept the pages turning despite the hour. This grandmother’s quest to put her family on the mat and lower them through the ceiling of pain and past mistakes, right to Jesus’s feet, is a tale I could [...]

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Seeing Things “a literary treat”

Seeing Things is a delight for the senses. Patti Hill is gifted with the ability to provide a colorful illusion with words, in which I could see better through the eyes of an older woman with macular degeneration than I can see through my own eyes. The story is honest about family struggles, filled with [...]

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