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utopiastateofmind 's review for:
Don't Date Rosa Santos
by Nina Moreno
(Disclaimer: I received this book from Netgalley. This has not impacted my review which is unbiased and honest.)
Don't Date Rosa Santos is whimsical. It's tender, empathetic, and heart wrenching. Tears were shed in the process of reading the book. I cried because of Rosa's feelings that she wasn't Latina enough, of her complicated relationship with her mother, and of Rosa's journey to charting her own course. It's a story of discovery, of grief, and secrets. It's one of those books that rises like a wave, building with momentum, lulling you into its waves, until its crashes over your head and your heart.
full review: https://utopia-state-of-mind.com/review-dont-date-rosa-santos-by-nina-moreno/
Don't Date Rosa Santos is whimsical. It's tender, empathetic, and heart wrenching. Tears were shed in the process of reading the book. I cried because of Rosa's feelings that she wasn't Latina enough, of her complicated relationship with her mother, and of Rosa's journey to charting her own course. It's a story of discovery, of grief, and secrets. It's one of those books that rises like a wave, building with momentum, lulling you into its waves, until its crashes over your head and your heart.
full review: https://utopia-state-of-mind.com/review-dont-date-rosa-santos-by-nina-moreno/