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A review by jen52
The Bookseller by Cynthia Swanson
2.0
Maybe I'm not being fair. After all, the story was told well and I wanted to keep reading until the end. But maybe that's because once I saw where it was going I had to convince myself it really wasn't going there. Kitty/Kathryn is naive and so was I to think that the book would live up to its description.
And I know the 60s were another time, but did people really treat autistic children that way? It's awful.
I was really hoping, since the blurb was so unclear, the book would end in a more creative way. The outcome is just so predictable and boring. I really believed it was going to end better.
And I know the 60s were another time, but did people really treat autistic children that way? It's awful.
I was really hoping, since the blurb was so unclear, the book would end in a more creative way. The outcome is just so predictable and boring. I really believed it was going to end better.