Rating:
3 Stars
Themes:
Coming of Age, Psychological Fiction, Book Club Picks, Mystery, Crime, Contemporary Fiction
Thoughts:
This story intricately weaves a coming of age tale with the isolation and abandonment that Kya experienced and how her early traumas shaped her very existence. Kya's characteris indicative of a child who has grown up feeling isolated and knowing the feeling of near constant abandonment. In this way, the character was extremely well written and even her actions which seem random or we, as readers, don't think are good ideas make sense. I also enjoyed Tate's character as someone who believed so much in Kya as a young girl, helping her learn to read and believing in her about her books.
For me the murder element wasn't needed but it does show the lengths a traumatized person can go to when pushed and feeling cornered and I know that murder mysteries and crime thrillers often sell better than plain psychological fiction books so I guess I can guess why the author wanted to include it.
"Let's face it, a lot of times love doesn't work out. Yet even when it fails, it connects you to others and, in the end, that is all you have, the connections."
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