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One Two Three
by Laurie Frankel
I had no idea what to expect from this story but it was so well written, well researched and thought provoking.
Frankel discusses water pollution and bioterrorism leading to the variations of developmental deficits in children born during this time.
This story is told in 3 POVs by 3 triplet sisters who were each effected differently by this water pollution. There is also a sweet highschool romance. A mother who does everything to fight for her children to be treated equally and to absorb as much knowledge as possible.
The family dynamics, environmental problems, the town coming together and falling apart, sisterhood, and friendships truly make this a great story.
Thank you for an ARC for my honest review. The narration of this was outstanding as well!
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Frankel discusses water pollution and bioterrorism leading to the variations of developmental deficits in children born during this time.
This story is told in 3 POVs by 3 triplet sisters who were each effected differently by this water pollution. There is also a sweet highschool romance. A mother who does everything to fight for her children to be treated equally and to absorb as much knowledge as possible.
The family dynamics, environmental problems, the town coming together and falling apart, sisterhood, and friendships truly make this a great story.
Thank you for an ARC for my honest review. The narration of this was outstanding as well!
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️