A review by errantreads
Scout's Honor by Dori Ann Dupré

5.0

I love this book.

It was also a book that is more than a bit disturbing in its brutal examination of the human condition. It is a book about the human condition from one, well several, perspectives. And like so many books that examine things so closely, we really get a good look at our own failings as human beings.

This book centers on a young lady growing up probably a bit too early, but who also finds her own strength in the process. The folks that surround her are fully realized and multi-dimensional and you care for all of them, even all the ones making dreadful mistakes. They are you. They are all of us.

One thought that ran through my head as I read this was that... one could easily retitle this book to "Life is Complicated".

Read "Scout's Honor". It's a great debut novel.