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When I was asked to review this title, I was both captivated, and also a little apprehensive – captivated, because all the reviews seem to be SO GOOD! If you look at the Goodreads or Amazon pages for No Fourth River? It all seems to be 4-5 stars. Why apprehensive then? Because this book talks about a very sensitive topic – domestic abuse. And I come from a family with some of that history – and I myself have a history of being quite badly bullied. So reading a book that talks in detail about real, actual experiences of heavy domestic abuse? Seems strong. Maybe even too much for me. But as usual, curiosity won out, and I agreed to take part in the book tour. And you know what? I do not regret it.
So visit my blog post if you want to read more about why I definitely recommend this book, and for possible triggers. If you’re not going to click through, just keep in mind that this is a very strong, and inspiring (although, triggering) account of domestic abuse and rising up from it. Again, you can read the full review here.
I thank Christine Clayfield, RASC Publishing and Bookollective for giving me a free copy of the book in exchange to my honest opinion. Receiving the book for free does not affect my opinion.
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So visit my blog post if you want to read more about why I definitely recommend this book, and for possible triggers. If you’re not going to click through, just keep in mind that this is a very strong, and inspiring (although, triggering) account of domestic abuse and rising up from it. Again, you can read the full review here.
I thank Christine Clayfield, RASC Publishing and Bookollective for giving me a free copy of the book in exchange to my honest opinion. Receiving the book for free does not affect my opinion.
Read Post On My Blog | My Bookstagram | Bookish Twitter