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ceciliamoe 's review for:
The Seven or Eight Deaths of Stella Fortuna
by Juliet Grames
My heart is still broken about Stella and how she got thrown into a life she didn't want, how she was a deeply traumatised woman but didn't have the means to overcome this trauma and how her life may seems to be very desirable and perfect from the outside to other people but how this is not at all what she imagined for herself.
And I'm aching for this broken woman who can't help herself but to love the people around her, even if she doesn't want to and is caged between these two emotions, love and hate.
Also, the perspective of Italian immigrants in America is something I haven't read before, their journey of adjusting to their life in the states was interesting to read.
And I'm aching for this broken woman who can't help herself but to love the people around her, even if she doesn't want to and is caged between these two emotions, love and hate.
Also, the perspective of Italian immigrants in America is something I haven't read before, their journey of adjusting to their life in the states was interesting to read.