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A review by loischanel
Run by Kody Keplinger
4.0
Run is a refreshingly sweet story about a moving friendship, akin to sisterhood between two seventeen year old girls who decide to run away from home.
Agnes was born blind and is therefore used to people fussing over her and questioning her capabilities. Bo on the other hand is a renowned delinquent who comes from a broken home and she's attracted to girls. The two forge an unlikely friendship, quickly becoming the talk of their small town, Mursey. They are drawn together by their shared lack of judgement of the other person but also because of their burning need for escape.
Run has a fast-paced, straight-talking quality that complemented the fugitive-like sojourn undertaken by the girls. It is penetrating story about friendship and deciding for ourselves what paths we will take and which will pave the course of our histories.
Agnes was born blind and is therefore used to people fussing over her and questioning her capabilities. Bo on the other hand is a renowned delinquent who comes from a broken home and she's attracted to girls. The two forge an unlikely friendship, quickly becoming the talk of their small town, Mursey. They are drawn together by their shared lack of judgement of the other person but also because of their burning need for escape.
Run has a fast-paced, straight-talking quality that complemented the fugitive-like sojourn undertaken by the girls. It is penetrating story about friendship and deciding for ourselves what paths we will take and which will pave the course of our histories.