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The Opposite of Everyone
by Joshilyn Jackson
Joshilyn Jackson delivers another solid read with her latest novel, THE OPPOSITE OF EVERYONE. I admit , it took awhile for me to connect with the characters in the beginning of this story. I blame it a little on the set-up of her book. Rather than alternating past and present in chapter format, Jackson weaves the two stories of past and present into one chapter smoothly without transition. At first, this can be confusing, but it is worth the confusion as she weaves her reader through plot twist after plot twist of a girl growing up in a group home due to her mother's incarceration to her powerful role as a lawyer finding out that her mother has kept a big life-changing secret from her.
Follow the story of a broken little girl who feels she made the one mistake that cost her a relationship with her mother into a grown woman seeking desperately to connect with family members she never knew, with many surprises along the way.
Follow the story of a broken little girl who feels she made the one mistake that cost her a relationship with her mother into a grown woman seeking desperately to connect with family members she never knew, with many surprises along the way.