Robine S. (robine4206) - reviewed on + 50 more book reviews
I really enjoyed this book and found the further I read the less I could put it down.
The twelve year old protagonist in the book just couldn't leave the past in the past. She had to keep pick at it, digging her fingers in deeper and deeper until the truth was laid at her feet in all it's raw glory. How many of us have longed to ask our mothers about their childhood and were told that we need to leave well enough alone. In this book Sandra Kring just can't leave well enough alone and in the process the reader discovers a beautifully written account of love, loss, hate, anger and healing.
The twelve year old protagonist in the book just couldn't leave the past in the past. She had to keep pick at it, digging her fingers in deeper and deeper until the truth was laid at her feet in all it's raw glory. How many of us have longed to ask our mothers about their childhood and were told that we need to leave well enough alone. In this book Sandra Kring just can't leave well enough alone and in the process the reader discovers a beautifully written account of love, loss, hate, anger and healing.
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