A review by jeslyncat
Girls in Trucks by Katie Crouch

2.0

I'm not quite sure what I expected when I bought this book. I was raised by an Arkansas mother and a Kentucky father, and I think I wanted a read on the southern deb system and a girl breaking those norms. But what Crouch delivered was a whinny main character (who is kind of, well frankly, stupid) who fights nothing and ignores her own thoughts and opinions. The was the narrative jumps around is confusing, and the plot is extremely shallow. I almost wish Crouch had nixed the main character and written about her sister instead, because we're introduced to her, told several things about her that desperately need elaboration that just wasn't there.