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A review by imijen
The Trouble with Goats and Sheep by Joanna Cannon
4.0
They assumed I didn't understand the conversation, and it was much easier to let them think that. My mother said I was at an awkward age. I didn't feel especially awkward, so I presumed she meant it was awkward for them.
'You'll understand as you get older. You can spot them a mile off, You'll learn to cross the street.' [...] 'Perhaps that's why they don't mix,' said Tilly, 'because everyone else is on the other side of the street?'I really enjoyed this. This novel is warm, funny and lighthearted, set in a 1970s cul-de-sac. At it's a heart the book is about intolerance, sharing out some painful truths about a close-minded group of neighbours. Perhaps some of the religious allegories are a little heavy-handed, but honestly this didn't irk me too much. The children, Grace and Tilly, were adorable and I loved how often their thoughts seemed much more wise than those of the adults around them. A fun and easy read with a good message, especially recommended if you like coming-of-age stories.