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A review by kimham_bookstagram
Like Mother, Like Daughter by Kimberly McCreight
4.0
I chose this book for the “Read a book with a four-word title” prompt on the SBC Summer Reading Bingo card. I’ve been wanting to read more by this author since finishing Reconstructing Amelia, so it seemed like a good time to jump in with Like Mother, Like Daughter.
This is a fast-paced, suspenseful mystery about a college student and her missing mom, a successful corporate lawyer. Told in alternating POVs and multiple timeframes, the character development is strong and captures the struggles of being a parent and a coed. I liked the use of storytelling through text messages, emails, legal documents, news articles and therapy session records.
I highly recommend!
This is a fast-paced, suspenseful mystery about a college student and her missing mom, a successful corporate lawyer. Told in alternating POVs and multiple timeframes, the character development is strong and captures the struggles of being a parent and a coed. I liked the use of storytelling through text messages, emails, legal documents, news articles and therapy session records.
I highly recommend!