A review by alboyer6
I Love I Hate I Miss My Sister by Amélie Sarn

2.0

Though published in 2014 prior to events in the last week in Paris, this is a timely book inspired by true events about a young Muslim woman in France. Told in first and second person (I truly detest 2nd person), it skips around from the preset to the past and it isn't always clear when it does. Short, arty, and not for me. There are readers that this book is perfect for and I hope they find it.