A review by fennyisreding
Truth Be Told by Sue Divin

4.0

4.25⭐️

I was surprised by how much I like this book. I may not be well versed with whatever’s happening in the United Kingdom but Protestants and Catholics have always been going on head to head with each other. As a Christian myself, I can see why Faith has such struggle with her identity, albeit the fact that I’m not of her community. I do, however, have Christian friends in her community (can’t say it, it’ll spoil the plot). Some of them have opened up to me and I became their avid listener of what they are going through. Hence, I understood her stand in her faith and in her identity.

As for both of them being confused by their background and their impeccably similar physical traits, almost like they’re looking at each other’s mirror, I love their found family trope. I find it very heart warming.

THIS is what I was looking for in a YA book. Their journey of self discovery, their first time of doing something on their own, and of course, the friends that they meet along the way.