Susan S. (suzibrooke) reviewed on + 20 more book reviews
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Well written and informative. Like To Kill a Mockingbird, (one of my all time favorite books), our protagonist is a child, and often unaware of the import of the actions he is reporting.
I grew up with a stepfather who reminds me of one of the characters (the grandfather), and I can say that the author got it so right that some of the reading was uncomfortable for me and I contemplated quitting the book because it brought back some very unpleasant memories. But I pressed on, and I am glad I did. Serious themes, here, but over all an engaging story.
I grew up with a stepfather who reminds me of one of the characters (the grandfather), and I can say that the author got it so right that some of the reading was uncomfortable for me and I contemplated quitting the book because it brought back some very unpleasant memories. But I pressed on, and I am glad I did. Serious themes, here, but over all an engaging story.
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