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reflective
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
3.0
This unfortunately ended up being a bit of a 'meh' read for me. I liked our main character, Maya, well enough, and the book does deal with some interesting and important topics and I liked some of the overall messages. However, I didn't find the plot to be very cohesive and I found myself constantly feeling as if something was 'missing', and the character study/coming-of-age elements weren't prominent enough, for me, to make up for this lack of coherent plot. I came away feeling as if I'd had a decent enough reading experience (and luckily the short chapters and simple writing style made it a fairly quick and easy read, despite some of the subject matter), but as if I just wasn't quite sure what the point was supposed to have been. I also usually love books that explore relationships between sisters, and yet that element didn't really do much for me here either.
Graphic: Alcoholism, Racial slurs, and Racism
Minor: Child death, Death, Drug abuse, Gun violence, and Death of parent