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A review by spaceonthebookcase
To Fill a Yellow House by Sussie Anie
2.0
I finished reading To Fill A Yellow House a couple of weeks ago but I have struggled to sit down to write a review. My biggest issue is that, while engaging at times, I also felt lost the rest of the time.
Kwasi, which autocorrect will change to virtually anything else, moves to a bigger house with more family members than are even named. Seriously, they’re just referred to as “Aunties” the whole time. When he meets Rupert, a middle aged man mourning the loss of his wife and owner of a charity thrift shop, an u likely friendship is formed. Kwasi finds stability with Rupert and Rupert find…well, I’m not sure.
The story bounced around a lot and I never felt like I had a firm enough grasp on it. I am sure there is an audience for this book, it just want for me.
I appreciate NetGalley & Mariner Books for the ARC to read & provide feedback.
Kwasi, which autocorrect will change to virtually anything else, moves to a bigger house with more family members than are even named. Seriously, they’re just referred to as “Aunties” the whole time. When he meets Rupert, a middle aged man mourning the loss of his wife and owner of a charity thrift shop, an u likely friendship is formed. Kwasi finds stability with Rupert and Rupert find…well, I’m not sure.
The story bounced around a lot and I never felt like I had a firm enough grasp on it. I am sure there is an audience for this book, it just want for me.
I appreciate NetGalley & Mariner Books for the ARC to read & provide feedback.