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turtlebean 's review for:
The Five Wounds
by Kirstin Valdez Quade
This book has SO much empathy for even its most flawed characters, who Quade paints as so plausibly human.
The heavy dose of Catholicism towards the beginning almost shooed me away, and I wouldn't say I ever considered it to be "un-put-downable," but I was concretely in awe of The Five Wounds by the end.
The heavy dose of Catholicism towards the beginning almost shooed me away, and I wouldn't say I ever considered it to be "un-put-downable," but I was concretely in awe of The Five Wounds by the end.