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kristieburk 's review for:
Margot
by Jillian Cantor
This is definitely a page-turner. Once again, I enjoy it when an author takes a historical event and weaves her own "what if" scenario. I thought the story had good character development of someone about whom we knew little, but I didn't feel as though her actions in the story were honest for someone who had gone through so much. Never to contact your father? It just didn't feel organic.
Another criticism is that the story had a happy ending - something that we all wanted for Anne herself and never got. It just didn't seem...right? fair?
Having said that, I enjoyed the ride along with the narrator and, if I ignored that this was Margot Frank, it was an enjoyable plot, almost like a young romantic novel.
Another criticism is that the story had a happy ending - something that we all wanted for Anne herself and never got. It just didn't seem...right? fair?
Having said that, I enjoyed the ride along with the narrator and, if I ignored that this was Margot Frank, it was an enjoyable plot, almost like a young romantic novel.